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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918, : ~ FREN CH IN BIG GUN BATTLE BE TWEEN NOYON AND MONTDIDIER wt ta on 9S tie. 4"6!| FRANCE PROVES CHARLES LIAR; \Secretary Baker at the Kront {VOW HINDENBURE FS ECT FOES = vt soar EMPEROR'S PEACE OFFER UPHELL ........"%2ecling « Camouflaged Gun STATED IN COMMONS O60 44444 GERMAN DEAD FILL RIVER IN BATTLE NEAR ARMENTIERES Desperate Fighting All Day Thursday, in . Which Enemy Real Importance WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN TRANCE, Thursday, April 1 (Aa- sociated Press).—Determined enemy attacks continued Thursday against points of strategical value along the new battlefront north and south of Armen‘ ores, from which the British have withdrawn, the Germans having placed It in a pocket by driving a ‘wedge on either side of it. ‘There was especially bigter fighting along the Lys near Cr¢x du Bac, where the Germans crossed by wad- ing. As they worked in towards the river from both flanks the British Gained Little of ‘BRITISH CAPTIVES STARVED AND SLAIN BY GERM, | Officlal Report Tells of Cruelties It Brands Almost Unparalleled in History. Prisoners of war in Germany ate en- slavod, starved and subjected to untold "|eruelties ts related in an oficial report of & Government committee made pub- lic to-day. The detention and employ- ment of non-commissioned officers pea LONDON, April 12—How Britith lying, there is no méans of stopping. rye Charles, under Berlin's eye, is taking on himself tho tying denials jet Count Czernin, and thus compels ie French Government to supply the proof. Herewith is the text of an au- tograph etter communicated on March $1, 1917, by Prince Bixtus de Bourbon, the Emperor of Austria's | brother-in- Jaw, to President Poincare and communicated immediately, with the Prince's consent, to the French |Paris Makes Public Austrian Ruler’s Auto- graph Letter to Entente Allies Backing Up Premier Clemenceau’s Statements. PARIS, April 12.—An official note given out today backs up! | Premier Clemenceau’s statements that Emperor Charles of Austria had Supported France’s claim to Alsace-Lorraine. The note reads! "Once caught in the gogwheels of HER “JUST CLAIMS ON ALSACE” CLEMENCEAU IN A NET OF UNTRUTH, SAYS CHARLES 4 Denying Statements About Alsace, $ Austrian Emperor Assures Kaiser of Full Support. 3 VIENNA, via Amsterdam, April 12. $ 4 $ ¢ —"Complete solidarity exleta between Austria and Germany, and we shall Jointly enforce an honorable peace,” says Emperor Charles in a telegram PARR MS Ree, | REPORTED WOUNDED BY FLYER'S BOMB ' ‘German Commander Willing to Give 400,000 Lives for Peace by August. LONDON, April 12—The London Daily Express to-day quotes a Stras« burg despatch, received by way of Zurich, Switzerland, as saying Field Marshal von Hindenburg, Command- er-in-Chief of the German armies, 1s under treatment in a private hosp\tal there, suffering from a slight wound, caused by a bomb dropped by one of front.” (Hindenburg with hi von Ludendorff, and Kai helm, have been reported recently in numerous towns in the ocoupled section of France that have been |the Allied airplanes on the western| Directs Strategy of Both Forces, But War Council Works Out Details of Plans. ONDON, April 12—The rela- L tionship between Gen. Foch and the Supreme War Cotin- cil at Versailles, Andrew Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, told the House of Com- mons, was that the Counell was still working out plans and de- tails and that Gen Foch, who had been Chairman of the Coun- cil, had of necessity been taken for other work. Gen, Foch's po- sition was exactly as already stated by the Premier. He had been appointed with the full ap- proval of the Allied Governments and generals to direct the strategy of both armies. Mr. Bonar Law said that did not mean the generalissimo was in a different position regarding the British army from what ho was in re) to the French _ army. What had been achiev bombed by Allied fly was that for the present Gen. Foch was exercising the power o General-in-Chiet and he was,di- recting tho stategy of tho figh:. Premier: to Emptfor William denylhg tho: f to assemble. Once the Germans were | the report, “have brought on the My Dear Sixtus: The end of the . [truth of the declaration made early in the river the defenders opened a °"¢Ts an amount of unjustifiable sufte third year of this war, which hag |!" the week by Premier Clemenceau! « terrific fire and there was a huge pile |!" for which it would be hard to find a! prought #0 much mourning apd | of France that the Austrian Emperor held their fire und allowed the enemy | ™en captured on the western fro’ Of bodies in the waterway before | Arallel in history. grief into tho world, approabhes, |tecognized France's claim to Alsuce- | AGAINST STRIKES IR WAR) Str Bonar Lew cnousnes er dome of the enemy succeeded in got-|acrrty Port 18 based on an accumulas] ay the peoples of my empire are | Lorraine, ° was no man, either in or outside eh Ling acroes. Saree Geen GOETST cee shat Prisoners! more clonely united than ever in | The mossage reads: ‘ the House, who was not thankful On the extrome right the Germans] shell-tre and that many have been! t@ Common otermination to “The French Premier, drivan Into a! ¢ | Hollis Quon: Comper | in Opposi-| that thut was the situation, The ‘Thursday pounded away against tho|xilled by Fritish guns; that they have| Safeguard tho Integrity of the | corner, ls endeavoring to escape from British defenses at Givenchy, which| been kicked and beaten, dented clothing} monarchy at the cost even of the |the net in which he has entangled has changed hands numerews times| 44 adequate shelter; have in many In- heaviest sacrifices, himself by piling up more and mor since the initial enemy onslaught esr been a" nd that deaths aret BEGINS WITH HIGH PRAISE FOR | untruth, and ho does hot hesitate to| Peucaday, North of Armentlares the rvation and overwork have been make the completely false statement « Germans showed an equal deaire. to | commen. Rin Aa ela gg that I recognized that France had a| possess Mexsines Ridge and Wyt-|,) i Just claim. to the reacquisition to Al- to the same treatment. schaete, which are dominating posi-| prisoners receive’ n a ne Gate this asser- wir result would be that there woul tion to Pending Measure, but be closer co-ordination than had Without Effect. Deen apd LY in tho past. WASHINGTON, April 12.—Discussion See ere os ten 3] AMERIGHNIZE SCHOOLS, was res merican Federation 6f Labor, op- h prisoners have been subjected ‘Thanks to their union, with the the; @enerous oo-operation of all na- * nor} tofalitios, my empire and mon- ———S=S=—= 5 in TARY GAKER AT @Qevoenwoso ane once A CAMOUFPLAG mweee, 69-5-9.90-06-95-0 tions and which changed hands} parceis for eight months afr, archy have succeeded in resisting oe $90$$0694-806.08 $4464 ©9026 6.08 'p y legislation that would prevent . A * weveral times Wednesday and*Wed- ws Ir 1 a November there| the gravest asaauita for nearly | “At the moment when Auétro-Hun- | °° o)/ "i008 ee 0 8 2 8 : . peaceful « and the passage of the| N¢W Yorker Sees Peril in Institue 5 th . ‘! ait t photogra’ recent trip rope , ‘ $ fesday night. The Germans got al {roo nad’ 20 wundeliverea Darcels| three years. Nobody can ques- |S#tian cannon are thundering jot Sheek tte. Waited Geaten ai manoeuvring the breech of providing tions Which Use Alien Lan- footing in Messines Village. he Briveh pri tion tho military advantages se- | With German cannon on the western 7 r, sale heavy gun disguised in an ad- rfering with the manuf: re of °s in Teaching. (Armentieres was evacuated Wednes- — | ured by my troops, particularly | front it hardly needs proof that 1am Secretary of War Baker acti vanced position held” by the | ar materials, unless a provision wes Sect Sedtedaele ceesela French, neluded exempting labor strikes. WASHINGTON fighting for there provinces, and Iam _ #t the front in Franco during April 12.—A demand schools give instruc- day covagear but we still reeking 10 LINK SHEEPSHEAD in the Balkans, sr Heated Fiera tanh ‘ ‘Thursday wi louds of poisonous France, on her side, has shown | ready to continue fighting exactly as ‘ . y's rd , " ™ ‘report cause of the retention of a| tion to make them 100 per cent. Ar gas and was a most inhospitable AND R BA | force, reaistance and dashing cour- |!f {t were a question of defending my | Monday and Tyosduy wero to be con Palliat aye goed yaiclibel ead fit pire for the enemy. The British 6 AVESEND YS own jand. 7 sidered. “Old vaninth Daye’ eae: jouse amendment of that nature In the | ican was made by George A. Stray age which are magnificent. We all M ‘bint lof New York, chairman of the Joint thdrawal became necessary when untesstvedly admire the admirable | “Although tn face of this eloquent avid ment Senator Hollis declared President | Commission on Education of the Na- | sthe Germans on the north drove for-| Bill's Passage Makes State Barge| bravery, which 1s traditional to | proof and tho full community of alms! Arakt of ¢ ch fighti n the, Gompers had “ patriotically and | tional Education Association, before the ward to the vicinity of Steenwerck, Canal Complete From Buf- her army, and the spirit of sac- | for which almost four years we have tor 4 r a bond! earnestly to keep lanor at work,” during National Conference of American Lec- bottling up the city. By their opera- falo t fi ica Bi; rifice of the entire French people. | been waging war I consider it su- a to the the war, but suid peaceful strikes were | turers to-day ‘alo to Jamaica Ray. tions the Germans ehad gradually Thereforo, it ls a special pleas- | perfluous to waste even a word on, thrust forward lines on either aide of| success of the united efforts of the! ure to me to note that Premier Clemencoau's faleo assertion, rejected a conferen: ionor of which has and boys of the) the only weapons labor had to secure its! "The American democracy, which {s shicldals, Socal eciiaty | rights being developed by the war, is dissatis- After Hvely discussion, Senator J. fied,” he said, “with the present situa- ‘LIBERTY BOND SCALPERS of Washington moved that the Seuute|tion in which It Is possible for Amer- r the city toward the west until at|civic associations of Brooklyn and Long| for the moment adversaries, no |{ desire, nevertheless, to take this | oon Wednesday Armentieres lay at|Island, after fifteey years, wan achieved ft r opportuuily of again assuring you of ' 7 teal divergence of views or aspira- hes nde fe A econsider i ejec' n oO e + lean boy: and girls to complete the the bottom of a suck shaped sallent|in tho Benate to-day by the passe) tong geparaten many of my em- |the completo nolldarity whlch exists | TERBe TRGUEE AHA TROE Lilo EEiriaa tence: ladioation inv aeliesla 1a onten Gecrean Whose wides were 12,000 yards long | Unanimously of the Sutherland bill AU-! iow from Hrance, and that I am | between you and me and your empire Continued from First Pi | JACKED UP 10 EXPLAIN urn the bill motion was defeated | Polish, or some other foreign tongue id whose mouth near Steenwerck |‘%°tlaing the construction of the con-! and mine. ( 4 from First Page.) . 5 otion was defeated | cting link of the State barge canal| Justified In hoping that my keen | 8n! es 35 to’ 29. j the language of instruction. WER only 8,000 yards acroes, wud lovctens between the ntiea a riecetal MpAihy tor BYapos, idined to No intrigues, no attempts, from __- I Peston Be iad Retin —_— “phe ideals and institutions for whieh) i The withdrawal does not mig as end Bay and those of Sheepshead Bay,| tbat which provatis in the whole whomsoever they may proceed, will! gehatl & Co. jfe mony to © Laid sefore CIDER HELD INTOXICATING. [America is willing to sacrifice her | se from npesect a eh Jee er making the barge canal system complete| monarchy, will forever avoid a re- | !mperil bes shall fintly entoe of] Henry Maillard, Grand Jury and an Indictment INT | SuRIOARE pipslioed| GAS0e Pay Parra jnight appear from a first glance, but from Buffalo te Jamaica Bay. Tho Aq-| turn of the state of war, for which |@tms, and wo @hall Jointly enforce cn] Hayden, Stone & Co. (tor firm and ie " ated in schools which see the Germans undoubtedly will make 'eambly also voted upon tt unantmousty,| ng responsibility can fall on ma | honorable Polar ee ellents), $10,000,000, Is Expecte Ppellate Division Upholds Con-|the traditions and the institutions of ett { Brookl 0 eu 1 much of the capture for the moral and the measure now gos to the Gov- TESORO Proemiy Rm Wemney peoples who speak other tongues. Assistant District Attorney Brogan A LF tr deat cia epee fo German Bank, $1,000,000, The Appellate Division of the Su-| ‘T, Wilt dean of the Co- 8 afternoon summoned to his office § alcott ams, dean no Co pee: Pewee ASy Sere a er ave eapee al organization composed of] $8 ® defiaito manner the reality | Terminal Warehous trt eck labety ‘Bond pe abe preme Court in Brooklyn decided to-day | }umbia School of Journalism, cited the Mmandonment of Armtationeg 1s uss civic asecolations of New Tara gna| of, these foslings, 5 beg you te NVENTION $100,000; Le n Broth lao “*t \ that hard cider is an intoxicating bev- Pore erat erent mate than end to sentimental than tactical rong Island brought out the necesalty of| Convey privately and unofficially |Pratt & Whitney C ula Honds and instalment {ese and cannot be sold without pay- Poe ake sagged to Président Poinoare that | will ment r tax, Tho declst the passage of this bill. Tho atr Rosenberg & %0, Americ iwa. the cas 3 In order to appreciate fully th value of this connecting cana! from a| euppert by every means, and by Brake, Shoo and Fagndry Company, m going to lay the whole matter yen ei en tga wasn o j trend of the present fighting the of- military standpoint, the commercial ad-| exerting all my al influ $200,000; D, L. and W. Coal Company, the Grand Jury,” said Mr. Bro-| Cer to a policeman in he “del ie SPECIAL NOTICE fensive operations must be viewo. as vantages to obtain additional docking| gnop with my allies, France's just ' $2,000,000; Greeno-Cananea Copper |£*P. “and from the evidence already ob-| 501 at ade Myrtle Avenue, Srochinn & whole for they go to make up what . to take care ot tne shipping| olaime regarding ‘Company, $500,000; F. 1. sont de}! set to on ai ot leat | At ya for the defendant cited Ro- z 3 undoubtedly is the crucial conflict of hort’ ot Mow fork bie Nas reine, srarmouve. $500,000; Hirech, hat, will be for forger ane S thé war. The loss of a city here or sity for care of the barges and |WOULD RE-ESTABLISH BE Sallgnthal & Co,, #180,600, ae cate oo re there ®r the abandonment of five or | {f° Were prosenied to the GIUM AND SERBIA. i. Bandy Gommiiten ct ihe cone | Hoan eaanene iat i iy fen. miles of territory in any sector | Belgium should be entirely re- (Continued trom First Page.) [tral Tiberty organization took pride | $5? A tara ED Broadway, 8th and 9th St. eee Met meen Sipaater i‘ Ss | | established in her sovereignty, re- {n the fact that the ; he paste has got beyond such coo- Uy §, LABOR MISSION talning entirely ber African po Jthe first hour's total was $791,s00, On account of the inclement weather 1 1 could not ei@pretions and hes settled dewn to a ARRIVES WN ENGLAND sessions without prejudice to the beer overcome the objections of | which was subscribed exclusively. by Hater ate . So he went to one| UTILITY “LAW TO STAND, | have extended the time of their sale of fem Teen te Coleraine whether the compensations she should receive | ‘'@ Ulster Unionists, oays Sir Horace. | manufacturers in the candy ty ‘ | BIG BARGAINS German man-power is cnough to make | —— for the loaves sho bas undergone, A majority of the Nationalists, all| tn Keeping with the driv of about thirty-five per cent. Mr dee to-|to include Monday, April 15, as well ‘good the threat to annthilate the | 4. Ps ; Serbia should be re-established | the Southern Unionists and five of |qaiyidual subscriptions follow the| Brogan said the buyer of these receipts British army and force ite capitulation, | América Ready to Shed corporeal rn Fs sovereignty. and as a |the seven labor representatives | recent speech of Becretary McAdoo In|had forged an order on the Western Aapkat fe Nena Th It ts @ cold proposition of which side of Blood in War, Declares pledge of our good will we are |sréed upon @ scheme of Irish self |lectrie Company to get possession of | ecord that to-day and_ to-morrow. ese contribution to | Plar ad paid $17 wh s und sold them, he said, for $12 | No Spectat Lemtalature § Jersey, Edge Annoance: TRE ‘ON, April 12 Georg day inforn ; . |this direction, a committee on aot ib hall nssion | offer milly. tao aod ook too can kill the most men Jn the next few Chairman Wilson. re to assure her ultable | government which Is given in the} ion; covering th avi price paid by these Legis ‘a hy | offerings are really 8 not to be ma son, ty oq | distribution, & p p A Rt d of. sweeks and at the same time find more!» wirpoor April 12-—The Amer-| Batural accéas to the Adriatic and | conclusion reached by the majority | panks in Greater New York, has bee Ir, Brown fo! , 10.60 Uuillty taken advantage of. recruits to fill the depleted ranks. fean labor delegates to the inter-| 0 wide econvthlo concessions in jand which, he states, should be|organized for th Mpaign, unicipal | el The mists Wednesday continued to favor the enemy and to hamper the defending gunners. It was partly Austria-Hungary, On her side, enacted Into law, heads of nineteen eavi ss banks pi te lity ‘corporations atipuint we will demand, primordial | In his letter which was addrossed |the Vico President of another h | POLICE RESERVIST IN JAIL. We ee FAA ould. ee Praiieunced W A N T E D and essential conditions, that Ser- |to Prémier Lloyd George, the Chair-| joined forces in this organi |forinee S608 SUAt ee Aart Oey 100, boys, for several N.Y. cholra:, os Allied Laborite conference have ar- rived in London. on account of theso fogs that tho) “American labor is ready to extend) bia cease in the future all reln- [man eaye the customs duestion be. Pulleyn, Presiderit. of the| Forced Brookl ary to fully protect the public | Choir, #52 West End_av.. for baritculars Germans progressed as far as they | !t# hand to German labor « *! tion with and suppresses every as- | came one of the vital points and that ant Industrial Savings Bank, Is| and ta ¢ eee - did above Armenticres. Tho situa-| Peace la algned--not be "| sociation of group whose political | upon a decision regarding it depended |Chalrman of the sub-committee. A c , ilson, ead of the delegation de. i" tion hore Thursday did not appear 0 clared.' “Up to. that point America, Odsect alms at tho disintegration |tho extent of an agreement which {of the officers of these ns! Twil!man CALL JERSEY DRAFT MEN. be critical. Tho enemy on Wednes- | will spend its jast ar and wied its; Of the Monarchy, particularly the |could be reached. The geographical jexpect to sell ma nds mber of the ane at CAMPBELL ruNena, day did not attack with the huge | last drop of bloo: | Serbian polltioal soclety Narodal | position of Ireland imposed vestrie: | counter” and all will work icted of disorderly ¢ | 2.187 Will Go to Camp Dix on Broadway, 60th et, Satur forees employed on other sectors! eon | Ochrana; that Serbia loyally and | isons regarding naval and milltary {add impetus to the individu the complaint of Henry ae | April a7. m 10 A, M, since the opening of the offensive, al- PRIMARY INQUIRY HERE by overy means in Ber powor pre- | awatrs and the claim for Home Rule {scription campaign. { Fe ereaees Oe ties | SHENTON, OM Oy ADT IFAD" GmaSe-GLORIA ORAT Cillne wa: though ho undoubtedly used many vent any kind of political agita- | wa, concentrated on the demand for] A. B. Westervelt of Harvey 7 Mnrade: savertising the | er ceeeravidaperieane tert Adiu- |" pren). more men than were holding the sine | IGNORED IN THE SENATE tion, either in Serbia of beyond her unrestricted fiscal powers, @ Sons, a member of the Distribu n March He Was re- bw Aeneas Ae ne ADL ord a het Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL attacked. frontiers, in tho foregoing direo- a | bei (OF perenee Peat lel sane to Camp Dix in the fext dratt| CHURCH, 1970 Broadway, Briday, 1 A majority of the Nationalists and} tion Committee of the Liberty loan ‘ ! acted from the pa-|auota will all go to camp on the P.M. Bouth of Armentieres the British | -_ Hon and give assurances thervof | 0+ 'tne Southern Unionists agreed in | Committee, who is in touch with the fean Ue an aulaeeeli accident and he j da, sgh os gs Cog otk wetted Wednesday and Wednesday night! ALBANY, April 12—Senator George) Under tho guarantee of the En- 1 rganization of savings banks, stated | |! lors, Without | « four days, The colored quota F. Tho ft Ni 4 t Pp order that a Parliamont might be es- | OTS , Bla failed to the color boa 'Bcnngred quot LOST, FOUND AND REWarbs, continued to hold most of mpeon Of Niagara triéd in vain| tente Powers, tablished at once, to postpone the de. | that some of these institutions have|Weitlng for an explanation, he Net ctTS, Gistrieta thelr front satisfactorily. ‘The 19, 8*t netion to-day on & resolution The eventa in Russia compel me | cision iu regard to control of the| already entered their subscriptions for | 1%!" ed him to. kis negrons would have aC Ro rae is. enemy crossed the River Lawe s"™oduced by him Jan. 2 calling for the| to reherve my ideaa with regard |CmOn OM rowald to cont were p one |the third toan, and that all of them |s Ppunched ffm before now, Dut for the autiromiue a Fish ant cite the t ite o v ont Is astablisho ‘ | a but were quickly forced out again. | york city municipal primary election | nite Government ished | England, but the Southern Unioniata| in one form or anoth« | Wednesday night a considerable Ger- {ast fall. He moved to have the Fin-| there, joined the Ulster Untonists in oppos- | tors who may wish to ‘ . Bi Mi man force crossed the river between Ste Committes “Of the rewdtution, ‘but | ABKEO ‘FOR THE VIEWS OF | ing a separate system of customs con-| John Price J Vielle Chapelle and Lestrem and once was ruled out of order, more approached Lestrem, but again | were thrust back, bu! |trol. , ths | FRANCE AND ENGLAND. | The principle of representation for | °™! 8 Having thub laid my ideas |reland in the Imperiat Parliament | Fe8* “ep! clearly before you, | would ask | Was insisted upon by the Southe: seize upon a “fouture’ rtment, eve TURFMAN HALLENBECK DEAD wsai you in turn, after consulting with ayeniats ve Wie Tsernce, and the paign, sprung a real live one to-day, | oy ihe rT these two powers, to lay before |members of the Parliament : met she avpaigl sd a | bag be mo the oplmion first of France and | don, under this plan now working Live ould be « t was the annour ent m oM tin rtment. A Ung w . | (ipecial to | RED BANK, April 12.—-Harry | C. Hallenbeck, owner Of the Meadow | brook Farm, Shrewsbury, and well| e@tanding on the b scar when Killing him ix England, with @ view to thus |by the Iris) Parlian paring the ground for an under- The Ulster Unionist delegates re- | Jures's de of which |Malned in the convention only in the hope that some form of Home Rule Saturday, April 12th and Ith i PLATE covEneD SPICED CREAM DROPS — One of the Dent Ide speclain We have ever beca tn ie poadtlon te offer the sant Phring’oubhle, 2A {ihe ef, oun hess wyeets would is not Known race horse man, died attddenty official preliminary negotiations | would be proposed which mi, name is a | pi _cichly spiced. (ay <q br pty wht mod- | At. velvety icleunace Jat midnight lust night trom paralysis, | ould be taken up end reach @ ify the determination of those whom | sian if you have not ¢ ¢ 871,213 IN DRAFT ARMY. |} | WOK aWo' DAYS 68 z sili Fou Nb “wox h which he was a the I — | token folowing 40 | pagult patiptactory to all. | hey repr ented to have neither lot| He is a fofmer m conceded by the Nationa condiment, ‘attack of indisgestion, n Rae olde iG £5 Trigh Baltlans Recah Sees - dnnounees Eee And when you ask for PA piace of Piel Hoping that thus we will soon be | Rt Pe ate etrove. to ye sa The sian Duma ' af the | Mepreseniative | Siegel c(t | Attractive Offerings for Friday and Satarday, April 12th and 13th Gulden's M: d terday. Mee ork ¢ able together to put a limit to the viet her m bY iorensky n it was Mr | Votat Called i K CHOCOLA NEED ASSORTED FRESH FRULTS—ttere we have justard you are rday, and returned home i | concession: ut they were unable to ' no aa - INGTON, April 12.—-The Na- | EM cHOE ruse fren dag, Siromprrieh” ay a Sure to get the best, o'clock. He was simty-six y sufferings of 80 Many millions of accept any scheme discussed, and the , Boubl koft who hac © pleasant job Wer tn ad oallan: @11;838 i ie "Wit thelr natural born Li Hropialyn. sa, wae, men and fanilies now need in only plan they sented wus con. of saying to N R ff 4 a : ae eget ed GU Having "Associaton aka ‘other | #adneas And anslety, I beg to ase fined to the exclusion of thoir whole | "sorry, Nick, but you'll latye Wy @ im ontinss Rept: organizations, He leaves n widow and| eure you of my warmest and most vee era Middelten healt 4an along with me.’ ® y rouss MU or mone the | Qrotherly affection, CHARLES. | suggestion which looked like a work, | Mr. Boublikof¢ is Chairman of the |, © number 11738 COLORS oe nnee To us! by Str. Ha ok if | The note adde: “Count Csernin, able compromise. It accepted seit. | Ruasian Liberty Loan Commi \ ; ‘"f fee ne BOFAL Ro Nature's own pro-@ | °° "°°! $ ! \having recognised by his note of government in return for tho special |coant. Liya Tolstoy, nephew [ul 7 This dainty hax w newt ducts make that ere 7 | April 8 the oxlstence of this negotia- mina Made en ation in the Irish | reat write Vic ‘ I NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE Grated BOWIE WINNERS, tion due to the initiative of a per- Pariament, which already haq beon $0,000 § r High, Tow. ba 8 of- | are sonage of ‘a rank far above his’ r . @ fered to that Parllamen is plete | Federal Ke fine Gulden flavor, — : 1 .grnar FA CH= Tmoryen rool tis Agi:| Austrian Government is now sums power over internal } ttion and | mittee is reaching ¢ i w on er Rol . \ f ) N88 s : Ate $2 first; ton, moned to give an explanation of the te & aminlettasic MOF direct taxation | with loan Literatur n 1 rnO 1 ) Now York, ay ie Hit; | ‘attempt’ avowed by it and of the AMY ocim wul insisted Upon per- rua ge { { . Sonate SMe MeWAIe chy K tulrd, r manent reserva’ to the Imperial lang wn oon ait , Time, 0.5 wre and etails of the conversation of its dele- | Parliament o er to fix tuge| > The Liberty Loan | D } The spectiied welaht includes tho container Callao also ran, ates,” toms dutics, ‘gounced this aftern xt | off \ ' * - = - . em aortas fir =