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seme TORRE. ‘2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918. N EARLY 4 400, 000 GERMANS IN BATTLE ON FLANDERS FRONT ALONE | Bey ou fae eins wate AMERICANS RUSHING GERMAN BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS PuARI ES LETTER. [GERMANY OFFERS. whom three are office Artillery fighting continues with violence fo ei cin SUBMITTED 10 ALL| FINNS AND JAPAN r “Between Montididier and Noyon there was an active bombard. i ment, together with unusually great patrolling activity. The French | ALLIES OFF (fF FRANCE. SLIGES Of OF RUSSIA e ; took ten prisoners north of Orvillers-Soriel, Between the Miette and the Aisne German raids were repulsed by the French fire, The French took prisoners in the sectors of St. Hilaire and Souain. “The Germans continue to bombard Rheims. One part of the 1 city is in flames. We are making energetic efforts to restrict the fire to this area, notwithstanding the very heavy bombardment of the enemy's gu “In Lorraine the French made a raid in the region of Eply.” On the rest of the front the War Office reported comparative quiet. Inie Allied --Conerence De) Agrees i) “Greater Finland” cided to Take No Notice | and Promises Siberia to of Peace Proposal. the Mikado. PARIS, April 13—The letter LONDON, April 13—-Germany has written by Emperor Charles to Prince agreed to the e¢ tablishment of a Sixtus of Bourbon, outlining the Greater Finland, including the Petro- means by which France might attain grad-Murman Railway to the Aretie, peace, was upon its receipt immedi- according to Swodish ately communicated to all of France’s forwarded in an Allies, says the Petit Parisien. It was unanimously decided, the Petit Parisien adds, at an Inter- Allied Conference, which was held shortly after, that there was no oc- casion to act on the Emperor’s sug- Rheims, city of the famous cathedral which since early in the war has been the frequent target of German heavy guns and now is a shell-torn ruin, has been the especial objective of the German artillery fire at fre- quent intervals for several weeks past The ¢ press reports ixchange Telegraph had more than 100,000 inhabitants before the war, but has been very largely depopulated by reason of its close proximity to the battle line and the frequent German shelling. Besides its beautiful thirteenth century cathedral, its architectural treasures include the Archiepiscopal Palace, dating from the fifteenth century, the eleventh century Abbey despatch from Cop nhagen, In the event that Germany wins on the we ern front, the despatch says, she will begin gainst Russia, |co-operating with the Fins. Japan, It is added, will new war Church of St. Remy, its eplendid City Hall and # Roman triumphal arch SONNEVA, Briday, agri ig—vthe (De® 1f she joing in the ee om or tea gateways | existence of the letter written by Em- |? !nnish alliance. /Catecareaae ee peror C) arles to his brother-in-la' ‘| Whit G a re | Prince Sixtus of Bourbon, which in-|nenestea Forsen One GERMANS PRESS ATTACKS | Under the protection of a pertect barrage these American fighters German varved wire entangiements toward the enemy trenches, This + tanger | that France might have; grocKHOLM, April 13.—M. Sarie, | | i have gone over the top and aro shown making thelr way through the _jloto s ono of the very few showing the Americans in the attack pence, is not contested by the Vienna! arinister CENTRE G GERMAN BATTLESHIP AGROUND; ‘SOLDIERS SHOOT DRE QUARTER OVER: aerearne i miter pie Dees Toward Bae! and Weat f Mervile| GREAT NAVAL RAID PLANNED! FV AFTER DARNG | NATON'SLOMNTOTAL (itis Brace oe Ao of Foreign Affairs in the | Rewepapers, which had tresent! Pro- | Finnish Whi te _ Guard Government, ' i { | add that the real text never will vo |p fa OF W anSMAL dhidalon Eroia theulte ‘ade . | 1 the ed. jby Finnish officers at Vasa. M. Sarto j Position on Ypres Salient. LA Her s Rhein! | ‘ Belg lanes ant pare LH a has been known as a Germanophilc ' the telegram sent to Emperor Hi ee ; WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN| tended to give the Germans an oppor nother Report Says einland Has Been) | | by Emperor Charles has suppressed ‘ FRANCE, April 12, (Ansoclated|tunlty of wetting around the Byish | Sunk by Mine—Preparations Made i “the most dangerous intriguo ever| LABOR WINS COMPROMISE ie | positions in the Ypres salient which | | — acoted:® | Prets.)—Tho latest phase of the s | concocte¢ rf tle of Armenticres tn a determined| “till '# strongly held. | at Kiel for Attack at Sea. (Continued from First Page.) | (Continued from First Page.) | Meanwhile tho peremptory. recall ON SABOTAGE MEASURE German attock in the direction of| peare eere wes, tHe, MORO OE | & COPENHAGEN, April 13.—According to the Swedish Social Demokrat | . ; ; eee [ot Count Czernin, the Forelgn Sin- = bli i hand-to-hand struggle which resulted the jarge German battleship Rheinland grounded near Lagskar Island, It | 2" *tomobile approached with a the- | proper escort to the armory there ‘will | ister, from Bucharest by Hmperor} 2/4044 minate Penalties fe Bailleul from the South. Yester-/ in the Germans ting a foothold in 44 reported from another source that the Rheinland struck a mine ana|“''° party returning from Manhattan |bo two parades of the new Gvth te | Charles is causing consternation both | -ONferees Elimina nalties for { day's all-day of fighting resulted in| | the village, but enemy frontal attacks ink ‘to Huntington. In the car werejGuard acting in full etrength as| in Vienna and Ber Obstructing War Work and the retirement of the British forces| on the Messines ridgo were beaten off 6 meas a ai 4 xin) | George B. Girard, thirty-one, Assessor | escorts LONDON, April 13,—Count Czernin, | Strike Provision further west of Merville. Further attacks on tho British ¢, Featest activity reigns at German naval bases, espectally at Klel | .¢ guntington, L. 1. and owner of the| ESCORT FOR NOTABLES TOTHE the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Min-| WAAHINGTON AGI ikc tien The enemy mado a fresh assault| right wing between Givenchy and COM! and ammunitions are being shipped to the fleet in large quantities. | automobile; Walter 1. Stillwell, thir- ARMORY. later) on Meiday taued. a (clroulae'l),.'(. sahotags bill nenatieide aoe che early last night with the intention of| Robecq, on L'Abaaséo Canal, yester- German naval contingents, with heavy guns, were recently recalled | ty.nine, a lawyer; Plerre $. Olsen, his 7 i the ne stating that he haa interviewed Em-| structing produc Bit Wan miterita ‘oceupying the great forest of Nieppe,|day wholly failed. ‘Two attempts ffom the western front to join the fleets and were replaced by Austrian| wife Auna, and Mrs, Edna Conklin | a ARGS ARE ite] Borer Charles, and that he was con-| wer from the measure to- but he gained only a few hundred| mado late in the afternoon to cap- | artillery. Brush, thirty-two, of Gibson Aenue, | ja ding, march to Ma teh GOverhtant Treenteine:. the | Canibye nd House conferves, The i yards at the expense of heavy casu-|ture Locon were repulsed. The Indications are that a naval raid of great magnitude is about to be | «!! of Huntington, Aven up this avenue to Fifty-j|letter written the Emperor was! conferees also struck out the clause per i alties and the British front thia| British also counter-attucked around | attempted. The policeman commandeered the} pen Street, and thence to Fifth Ave- | Untrue, to a despatoh to|mitting labor to atrike for higher wages f = morning lies in front of the forest, |Givenchy and took an important om —_____ | car and with Busch got in with the! nue, where Gov. Whit Wil be the Berliner Tagepiatt forwarded by! which t ute had rejected . The fighting to-day evidently is in- | German post, i " purty. When the automobile re aie TNive RGcRemE ce the Copen ey pelitey ondent of my In ser ing the se provisions the con } / | | The polleeman jumped from | ty Cardinal Farley's i patch from V ane to th i rankeu tained provisions to pe ‘ | ltd mediat 3 the soldiers began shooting. . Eminence vet to Austrian peace propos-|'arded as n comprotnise made in ex- | ie ; F if ‘he police returned shot for shot, e Governer the cou aasuiming the existence of | PectaYonghat it would be satisfactory to | "IN THE WESTERN OFFENSIVE Every Bond Is a Nail in the'Mrs. Thomas Opens Home in’ there being thirty or forty dred be- westward through 50th |t er, It was written | both f in Congress and to prevent ! } Kaiser's Coffin,” She Tells Audi- | Chicago to Husband's fore the soldiers disappeared, Busch ft to Broadway: down Broadway |tina when the war outlook waslin the DINGY deedicne yates } i Van 4 i | felt with bullets in the shoulder, thigh ond Stre 5 Meth AveR a Louie eal ° ‘ gets once Besile Ble Liberty Bell. | sOmp fe to 42nd Street; east to Fitth Avenue | quite diferent from to-day, and when! No other changes were made in the Forty Divisions Reported to Have Been Used) yay rican ee chal techie tee eke Jend abdomen, Policeman Webyr went ‘and so on down the avenue to the | 4 YoUNA. veACo-loving IoHArOD MUKA) measure, which provides Densities “6 : | Mary, Blakford visltegiGey Hall ere rnomha, prot 4 down with a bullet in his thigh, but! Armory on 2it t ftake steps which to-day, under en-|thirty years’ imprisonment. and. §$10,0 eat ; ; at 1 o'clock to-day and spoke to an Isaac Thomas, professor of s¢ reloaded his pistol and fired at the sede fe tirely ultered conditions, must appear | y npriac nd_ $10,000 } Three Times—Berlin Claims 20,000 oon $00 fee the Third Liberty 18 the University of Chica relonded bis pistol an i Jock tho re wit fravother light: |tines for damaging a great numbe yo | Pri in Fle 2 tho appeared on tho, plat- taken into custody Thi ant Fetreating soldi condition te Avenuo to ith Street, rar |Fonds, bridifes, Ti ic and i risoners in Flanders. | Ween. AB she eppeared on th Plat rice sewletering’ with ts ential ane sdway, and so up to the} KAISER THANKS CHARLES. | ae | LONDON, April 13—More than 110 crowd cheered lustily Taree Ge om: Aniirican [eerie ce Be naga Ariaiviaal Rus or, where Secretary Daniels | anes H A ' German divisions (1,484,000 men) have| meant that at nome places the British| “came all the way from Callfornia ae ¥r ie Ae nails saEnalincs 1 found t eb bee ns 1 the wil! attendance the Je | Never Doubted Austrian Lmpegor,| ELD AS BANK ROBBER, nan divisions (1, E ant that at some places ¢ i © you,” sald the movie star, D!8 home to-d t lity wite, who st and may the w , Wheth | He Lelegraphs. Deen engaged in the offensive, Forty | have been very heavily outnumbered. |{4, bats tT think what fam now doing Wa! ® member of the Ford Pe nip 1 of all. Girard, owner of the ns ey : | AMSTERDAM, April 13.—Katser| Tete! Navarre Guest Accused of ; 4 CARE hink wha party and who subser fo her hu he , be : wit PFteatebdegs s CLL eases: | 8800 1 c Of them have been used two or three} 4 German division aggregates 18.000) aging you to buy Liberty Bonds a aes ion a ‘ ; was shot in the right arm and ooiat 3 Wilhelm has telegraphed Emperor! , . iaieebat LE ‘ i to 14,000 nen, including 7,500 rifles. [far more important than my work tn .¥ OB) TaN the “sexes! pack and Stillwell was shot in the : 1 following, according to a TOSY Sema cecen, Oe. ate on Merne times. | p ' had put into practice the ‘wider view Brillwell was sh the! midst o 1 escorted was arrested at 3 A. M. to-day ut the ‘ ag ae nares 1 PR The German attack about Given- |the rtudio, My brother Jack has Kone 1. taking Mra, Granger, a girlish-loox- | Fight shoulder. ‘ ‘ Laci spa from Vienna: Hiatal Mavasen. ants accor , A pe te i de sip fed fifty | CBY: of the southern end of the bat-| into the navy. To me that 189 Ereater ing woman of twenty-four, into her| Olsen, who with his wife escaped). "7, {ho Same Hno of march to the) “Accept my heartiest thanks for] Soles, admitted he was Edwin Veo } Beet ear wan, tort sy eva pl tle line, was pressed Friday By some} sacrifice than tf the Government had joie . GANG went’ bee nel meas recndeees | Mra peat ram repudiating the French| Waten, thittystwo years olde wanted : humerus machive pune and rare way) 22 divisions, There has been vir-|usked me for every cent I ever poses | «Ars, ‘Thomas haa taken her in to} other automobile party, which took | All the women's war relief societies | fire you that not for a moment have| At Madisonville, O., on a charge of rob- j Nerous machino guns and rare war! iiiiy no cessation in the fighting |#d. I'm going to ask you men h her from the knocks and buf-| the (injured to Niaeiea Hroabitk New York ure to have headquare | { ds i that you have made our| bing the First National Bank of $8 868 ; a Bye ey claim shat v3 the rooe | HEFE since th begining of the battie | ¥BoN retponelplitine ie Frieait s of the world,” sald Dr. Thomas. | jamaica i ters at Liberty Land and be repres | cause Youre ___|on April 2. Inspector Cray had received : offensive they have taken 20,000], 1 prevent you from going to the fr @ was alone and helpless and Mra.|* py, sj nted in the opening exercises to- a description of him from Ohio yestor Li pri including one British and | Tuesday. Thus far the British BAVe| cv your money to the noble cause mas has provided a harbor for her|_ rclicoman Colton chased the four There will be a club for the| 4048 Board, hus loaned § 167 to day. one Portuguese General, und 200| ™alntained @ stone wall defense | we are defending. soldiers fifteen minutes and then lost! aiid omcers, another f N°) the farmers of the United States since] In his room and in his pockets, th: , aha ’ | against which the Germans have | “tremember, every bond you buy 18] “pid she promise the rat au. [them But Police Sergeant Bruns ot Allied officers, another for non-coms.| iicarederal Farm Loan Act waa bussed. | police any, they found 8-400 ail gant q " : eral a ane: Belles and enlisted men of th ce, and! iigure, e public by the F ‘ h ate ‘ flung themselves with heavy losses.}@ nail in the Kaiser's ahedAthy dupa, |thoriti 8 she would not see you again?” {the Macdougal Strect Station, Man- » Mala rent ils hg Preteen Baal Mahle hae it 1 ioty rare showing that he had bought an automo : Twenty-K Friday the casualty ist of the at-| Germans would come here and dupli-| “she did nothing of the sort so far {hattan, who lives near the scene and) fleld | a a Board here to-day show that 34145] bile since coming to New York a work tacking troops was swelled appailing- | cate Sie guiramge thSy Bate abieshe as 1 know. was preparing bed, heard of the | *!4¢ ar aay aes olnps nae LD iekore germent “interest rie in paying for ago. They also found a loaded revolve ’ with nt ly as the British artillery and s in Belgium if they had tly | Mrs anger ig the daughter Mrs, [Shooting and calle w York Heade , WAR: WHT) thei land and cquipment SRE teen FRANCE y. April 12-—Twenty-| china guna pounded concentration | 1%, Every Laberty bond sou buy te iwinig Raines Chowning of Fort smith, [quarters for re yo no paradise for panhandlers—to| Airy, with the largess acveage. leads) RUSSIAN SHIP SEIZED HERE NCK, . 3. y 100 | another bolt In the wreat barrier that! . ius. mata : ; os i wll who wish to pay a nominal sum| makot i ‘ a / divi Oa Row gxnlewea bit no nh tecouie GaVanain © ta cioee it Bee Barter RS An maiden name was Ital Then he followed the uinal sur h Dakoue nsas, where is je ene 5 " prmatic inds 3,00 “ jj erefore, in| ie Mar ints . | ‘i spect! ave. bee ie, ure | —_—__—_—_ Bac TREE SEER pis gets Ay and democracy 1 {ears Aso when he wad a tolesruph on- Lyhort time a number of otter police: |MANY DISTINGUISHED MEN TO it ay farm ton alc lals’ ak having Phew Up Venset, : beg of you to buy Liberty bonds erato © became an off: in the}men and several residents were in 5 lepended more on Goveram than| ‘The Russian steamship Irtish with a » rn n @ soft | Signal Corp r jed for F . h he | #ny ott . y i ' Mailttary” cut, “with allver butt Mdged againat either De Theva wt jemptied into the brush and thickets | pening night are: Comptroller Craig, Jat the foot of 20th Street, Brooklyn i silver fox fur piece was thrown jor Dr. Thomas Ort oe very auspicious ac Suddenly, | Pepresenting New York City; Lou KENTUCKY AND At AND AR ANSAS to-day in proceedings pendiitg befor: } SNe cntage a plain blu Mrs. Granger. The Federal authorities y "|B M Justice Hotchkiss of the Supreme Court —_——_ aie turban eompl as is, Peetu Trord powed {turned thelr evidence over to the elty, [Rear & chicken run, they came across F gol rai of War Loans lseuaeiten, q unt —e ‘After her talk Misi Ord poses jdt he an apparentiy unconscious soldier, |!8 the Treasury Department and re |" "The suit’ on the cargo centre ol > ° 9 was. bro Capt. James Norman Halt of Col-| Totals More Than Double as Fig-| Sout St sodiers Hak tannin’ whee | G. 0, P. LEADER SUICIDE fo ig pe pied Fehon, Crone | pmenting Secretary MeAgoo} Baron} enrpeaIat (EY 2EEORAN & FLAreAD, Fish of hte fax, lowa, and Lieut. Bair of ures From Great Battles Begin |*"* ¥™* ee 2 nih ty, of No, 684 Graham Avenue, Lrook- | u 1 Laie bes slg eA ox "i! Scores of Counties and Towns Also pat and four others who ure organ. 5 ae \ Ww. mst : lyn, a member of Company ‘C, 49th and the French ‘om= ‘i é artatl 4 ter then cant industries of Fort Wayne Decorated. | to Come In. WOMEN AID RECRUITING, | Te certs Eade Lite) iftantry, Camp Mills, Ho was not nission; Mgr. John P. Chidwick, rep- Report Oversubscriptions jonded' the shin propaids Gan gee ns Ps April 13.—J Norman | SDON . a e ; % wounded, | resenting the vy; Col. J.C. F. Tile 0 Washington, r by the United Stat ve Ce RRR PRs gia reg borgerne eg Mapetrct Committee Opens Tent in| CHICAGO, April 13.—W. 1, stead of | Within @ short time after Cohen | vo Commandant of Fort Jay Ge DAN SANAR — - _— sia Vall, captain of an aviation section, 4 repor ? In the course of ths week bus Circle for Voluuteer Ottawa, former Attorney General of I-| wae found two score or more of men)’ 1 M vi ki iat i WASHINGTON, April 13,—Two @nd Paul Prank Watr, a Mentenant,| ending to-tay lapostne +i aeddminehae bi Wien cip and a bang tho Mayor's| !0!8, end present Director of” Trade |i uniform had been rounded up and | Rng thecle yabege oRe!, FePre-| more States, and scores of counties, are the first American aviators to} ™&. divided as follows With 8D National De. | #84 Commerce in the administration of | questioned. Th thor aolsiers were | senting the Liberty Loan Committes,| owns and cities have reported over. win thy Distinguished Service Cross of| -_Silled or died of wounds--OMcers,|Committeo of Women on National De-) coy Lowden, committed suicide at a| discovered hiding in various places) and State Comptroller Eugeno M.| | Mora to ihe ‘Rid Liners | od Pll ta §72; men, 1,101 fense opened to-day ite new recruiting hor) here tocday he shootin, Pfpenginee a a: ae d | Travis, additional to ¢ Whitman | vei ne ic id . oc 4) ert about 4 ors, spt ‘ v4 me -| Woundéd or missing—OMcers, 1,888, | tent at the base of the Maine Monument 4, read was one of the mes themselves as Sergt. Otis O. il representative of the State. Lieyt,| Loan. Kentucky was over the line | mo, sould erer ‘ge and cary.” wich LN edi gaenay, beh feaiged Pe RTT) ty Columbus Circle, ‘THis ts the latest | Ur arene We the most promt-| nineteen, Company ©, 49th Infantry, a. Ragues. will, represent. the| with $,691,100, and Arkansas with $9,- | RSICKERBOCR Ki 4a Word “worome Me tacked a group of five German m Se id abe big drive the-deyor'n Cori: | Bete Republican leaders in the State. | whose home ts in Millburn, Okla neh High Commission, Ge: 6- | 104.3 Cleveland reported oversub. = i ! Chines, destroyed one and forced! The nriti falties repor! step in the big ¢ Mayor's Com | His wife died eighteen months ago and| William Bryan Harrison, twenty, & ‘ . mie 04,850, Cleveland reporte snub - y | 6 British ¢ Jes reported in the i king to recruit 2,500 | SS . the Italian High Commis! oo SL naman aa tete >. 6 Coco. down two others { Past week are more than twice the num rales Abe Ms ree. stake ee the $801 ueew ed he bad been greatly de- mremaber of ORs FY y dpancer ir ee Kraan! tae ( at of $16,006,350 Lev rales BLUMENTHAL, — AARON BLUaepy Lieut. Bair attacked single handed) per reported in the preceding week, Vo | luntecrs® to / Toy at | Drewwed slnce. Centreville, Tenn, Roy Sper adians, the Canadian Re-| with a total of $16,895,351 ja p - ? IN @ group of seven planes and rg poe weaks' the fotel’ Brition’ cosua? Division. Now Yer Severe, Dew at Sapien: aeons Smithson, twenty- four, also of Coles Mission. = | had rolled up a total: of $12,890,000, Gate os CAMPBELL Fun: ¥ piroyed one near Theimd. On another| ties have been running between 3,001 er Ap iiitens R. Hearst, Chairman of| BRITISH BUILD 80- MILE GUN. 1 eer, C, a native of Moun Ope.) Tho Public Utility Committee of the | and Columbus, $4,434,150. CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot YERAL ceasion he attacked two two-seatets, | Ad 1.000, the kill! wounded and mies: |i committee, and Mrs.” Mourko Cock w, , Third Laberty Loan, which comprises | ‘The Chicago Federal Reserve bank | 9p. i, > ee une of which fell in flames. Ung in the great Patton that have beon | an were wt the tent to give the recruit- ———— The police say thas, the four sole Nirteen of the public ut orpora-| reported 114 communities in the dis: Sent. Hali'a home te tn Colfax, Towa, | xoing on th France not yet having been | (ae T°kend-oft, Capt. ‘Tristan Tupper, | Commons Told of Cannon That win] ders werg positively identified as the tions and their subsidiaries in New | trict already have been awarded tho |CLIFFORD.—On Saturday, Apri) 12, at p i ' | tabs ing fi eanesten pape: auuee, cupee: | Rival davssan Aratices hold-up uten by two of the victims. Kk and Now Jersey, has adopted flag. Sixty-four of ninety-| bls residence, 1149 Lextogton av. fend Lieut. Bair's in Fort Wayne, Ind —>—-~ ng recruiting in this city, ‘started the! LONDON, April tt—dn the EH use| They were locked up in the Jamaica it an, ‘“Pwenty million su sin Iowa exceeded their] ner 79th ot. PATRICK FRANGIS” —_——— Cy y ae em . o | ae ers 201 » every ae | B chi " », DUAL SHOOTING VICTIM DIES, | micninery in motion of Commons yesterday Parliamentary | Poles Btation. cribers: & bon for every family before the close of yesterday. | CLIFFORD. beloved husband of Mer BROAD REMOVED. RE Under Secretary Mucph After Assistant District Attorney |. N, Bethel, President of the Now| gr Louis and St, Louis County. rec| garetta Shea OFFICER Al ED, GIRLS GET DAY IN JAIL. nder Secretary Macpherson of the War| yzagelton of Queens had questioned | York’ Telephone npany, hus ac-| ported more than $12,000,000, otive of funoral hereafter AC . Jomes taformed ® questioner that steps| the four he announced that Cohen |cupied the Chairmanship of this com- Pororelgn born communities showed Lieut, Gemmingen 5 of q wo oe Gave {M84 been taken to construct a British!and Smithson had confessed ney | mittee feed Erie County, Pennsylvania Geren Svmpethie Harold Schomp, @ taxteabd driver of | CoBrt™ fone ite 7 podhide Gave) sun capable of throwing @ shell more | sald th y came trom 8ytuc oe Ceveral) ‘The Hotel and Restaurant Commits | Senited jis ovarsubecription to the a | Englewood, N. J. who was shot db: . dg than eighty miles, days ago, and after doing pier duty | tee has set the $10,000,000 mark as the| magnificent response of its fc WAPHINGTON, April 13. Suspected) rile geppe last’ Saturday mornine,| oie Lena Sidler, No. 192 West Und Ces it Hoboken were sent to Camp MINIS. gon! or ite endeavors. In all of the | magnincent Fest are Harel » of having German sympathies, Licut. ¥ morning, Parks 4 Mi Yesterday they had a day off and bad |Jeadir eo 1 be ne | elem: a died in Englewood Hospit 4) Avenue, New York, and 88 Mary | gpruce Pri na », id ding hotels there will be next week |“ yaneville, Ind., the home of James Nistor von Gemmingen, a Virginian, | fd, {,knslewood Hospital to-day. | ver 22 Richards Street, Brook- | *PP"** een U.S Must Pay’ gpent thelr money in Manhattan. They lan afternoon “tea drive,” at which | glesnum, first American soldier tiled t hua been dismissed from Gen. Per-| wounding Schomp, died in\the Engle-| lym, were convicted in the Federall wasinaten s, 2 Jarrived in Hollis shortly before mid- |prominent speakers will hold forth. |th “action in France, has subscribed | =1( pig ehing’s expeditionary forces, it was| wood Hospital Tuesday, Miss Seppe| Court, Brooklyn, ona charge| WAS @ April 13.—Prices the | night, intending . Rt A he first Honor Flag to be ratsed | §3 450,009, ceeding its quota more | 918 Jeurned officially to-day, shot Schomp while he Was cranking the ding liquor for United 8: Government will pay for spruce lumber |camp, They Were walle tee evap outs climbed to the top of the| than $1,000,000. Glen Ridg scare | Gemmingen's remarks and his orl-| 4% and then shot herself, ore. The evidence showed were agreed at a conference to-day pe- | somebody, AURKES eo: hey Se Ue ie in the public square of Law-|¢ Centralia, Tl, reported individual " he War Depart belie’ ay ——— young wo ower er. tween the war industries board |the sa I. IT, at 8 o'clock this fs ytion by 400 of its pop 0. P It Li oe embecss tar papartiment believe! March Cotton Consumption Showa 40, ialont wm wel, te a Hersonal | ropresentatives, of the spruce tndustiss | vere hoon with much band my aa Soerenen SY M4 population ow ry, ive Stoc * 6 aoiennat tte ee ery reaaams W8*| Price on random lengths, will range s. Cedarhurst, — Woodmere, Mewes Soe | hougi specific charges nvinced ha 1 seth ough no spReific charges wat-| waatINGTON, April 18.—Cotton, | acved. in, mistaken frienfitness ted Hamid tay it 8 thousand and on Hewicit and Inwood made It a Joint] yacyomanck Sehoe! Hoard Employee | and Agricultural { @ court-martial hi een a ® one day ang o1 » 20 feet from clebraiie ene P “4 a ry Inited Btates durin arch un , a a} 9 OM , ¥ “ The konsack J OV pete aos: Ea Waived lor w Uses at pais praiee Sirins Marve syaunind WASHINGTON, April 13.- their{district on the first day of the Lib.| Th | Mack ach NJs 'B Dard of| bd Annual Camp Lee, Va fo, ATL20) running Dalen arainat 409919] witch Meath tm Fert Weight! BOWIE "WINNERS, weekly conference with War Deyart-lerty drive Tduration hae dlscowesed that George reported to-day, Consymotion for the pore | + tment oMectals to-day Se Military 4 3, Pobel, genera} utility man of the ie ak é bn larch’ § | (Special to The a] RST RS fo 6800; « . Pigg |board, is listed as an alien e " may be obtained FREE at te B Tene oamamine, ending: Rarch | SE" wag] svat to Th 1 hafURST, RACE Purse 410; claiming: | Committee members sald they were ad FARM LOANS i$ $77, 927,167, jeer, ts let ne Trustee John! World's Main Office, all fant ! Bheritf Knott announced yesterday | Corresponding, period of inet’ y wa eo Dh. 113. (Doylers $4.20, gr gots to, | vided that further and Important reor- b Money! £;, Het? said, Tobel had "taken ont Olflees or by sath Hat hereafter tango and lounge Uxards | ports urtos, perch totaled 5 P et firsts Glory, Belo, ory (Mt-Atway” $2.6 sation was planned, and that Brig | Government i ped Mowey his nrat papers fn duly, 2015, but waa | Coquivalent pounds), agalnet ergt. Jame joyle a 2 cond; Candidate 2d, Ct Willian inh prevented from bec n citiee Dench idjers and others without occus | qi oir. Bxports totaled dinchid. | Wines. ‘ 10 Son | $6.01, third. "Time, 1-49 1-5, 1 anne rage | to : a: hot the war rovense was re=| Address, POULTRY DEPTo pation will be dealt with severely under ine iiiters) 311,681 running bales against] Hoyle. who ! Vhitethorpe, Garish Sub and Disturber ne Crone ¥ WARHT tesiee Gow corres 12 ae SrOunas and Buildings The World, hy phe coming AnU-Loafing 7 BEN Murch, 1917, the fifty death in the tragedy. also ran, cinment, through the Federal Farm Committee, e World, Park Row, ¥ ( { — Phage arc