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eg perce a re — . . * “ THE Evnuine WORLD, Adhd Av, APRIL 16, 1918 COL.R.C.BOLING | OUR BOYS ON WAY TO TRENCHES IN AISNE SECTOR GANT COURT-MARTIAL HM, ORLY OME. MA FOR COL: GARDINER | CONTENDS PRESIDENT IN 1920 PCARDY BATTLE , and Adds Jurisdiction Plain He Thinks ‘Wilson , Is Lacking Anyway. | Should Be Re-elected. "f . consllnaninee General Counsel of U. S. Steel Intimating that he would take some! HOUSTON, Tex., April 16.—An im- artion himself if statements r¢ garding | plied deciaration that President Wil- him were reiterated by « “Lieutenant son ts the only man who should be and Expert Flyer Last Seen Near Amiens, a ion> hom he would not name, Col, Asa) | > Bird Gardiner of the Veteran Corps of |Clected President in 1980 was mage Art > by William G, McAdoo, Secretary of rtillery said to-day that he had heard nothing of court-martial charges | the Treasury, before an audience of being filed at Albany. 8,000 at a Liberty Loan meeting in was incensed at the| Houston last night. The declaration conduct of a certain | was made in answer to an announde- hed at his home| ment by a Houston speaker in which chuand County, this) the Secretary of the Treasury was morning . “othe Whole thing Is supremely ridic. | troduced as the next President, wlous,” he declared. vehemently, —"~| The Secretary replied that he had have just talked with a lady who waa| nave duet palked with niady who was| “the utmost contempt for any one DuMeld. ‘pas. | Who used the war f ifish ends and Presbyterian | personal ambition: aiding that his Sand she assures. me that there | Only desire was to perform his pub- a . 18 asserted to have” taken ey id) that any person | lic duties and then retire to private gest i Gardin itary enant’t wi n Suffern, Col, Raynal C, Bolling, mentioned in Gen. Pershing’s casualty list as capt mi ing in France, is the hig ranking American officer to figure in an American casualty lst Ind since our troops went into action. A Paris cable says Col, Bolling | spent the night of March 24 at er Was asked if he woutd | life. ourt. martial's Juriedietion “I must have your confidence,” he Amiens. He left the next morning ry Le ef pee ihrase niet | ord his hearers, “and you wouldh't In his own automobile with his chauf- on, the ground that jurisdiction in| give it to me if you thought I were | using my high office for selfish rea« The Veteran Corps of Artillery is a| sons. As for 1920, in my judgment, s its headquar- | there is only one man in America whe it Armory, Sith | deserves the gift of that exalted oftig+ feur in a northwesterly direction, He was not seen | fain by American or Allied troops, hat as eh st sao | from the American people.” ‘ 4 7 AMERICANS ON > = SHES AONE, SECTOR = The audienc® rose to its feet and | The theory at the War Depart- gree oan, hdool dodirash, ; he tient te that fie: Whe’ abet ‘down oF This ts one of the first photographs to be received in this country regiment of our fighting men is shown marching through a French $70,000,000 Bil BILL PASSED. cheered, forced to descend in enemy territory} showing American troops in the Aisne sector of the battle front. A village to the trenches on the Aisne front. | (while making a filght. He was a | — ——— ———————__.._..... ss — skilled aviator and resigned ans as-|Detachment of the First Battalio ! oe son Avenue and Thirty sistant general counsel of the United | Signal Corps was organized by Col | The Guarantee Sec tle States Steel Corporation to accept a Bolling, who then had the rank of | | ti by A the expense | commission in the aviation service of |Captain. It became a part of the | erty booth, th t the army, Two months ago Gen.|New York National Guard, and as Pershing assigned him to duty at the . . 5 1 ' nia liiiaasanean, ex Fand tor Sainrtes,, SCHWAB PROMISES STEEL, ¥ estdent Down, | Senate | | WASHINGTC Abell 16astie an. | TOO" Wis ees ee MaMa lual Legislative, executive and judicial | Diss Pragremms, bill, carrying $70,000,000, | WASHINGTON, April 16—Charlea M. year of about $90,. | Schwab, President of the Bethlehenr of | Steel Company, accompanied by Chair si-|man Hurley and Bainbridge Colby of the Shipping Board, called at the White House to-day and assured President there would be no lack of ) ry through the shipbullding Removes : y of the e Kragle, oldfers wounded A? 1 >| D Jotnson Kell yy orphans . {day by former business associates of pee sooo, has beck Wounded 10 = ‘orp. Otto h, repor octane Col. Bolling who based their belief on private despatches. According (9 these Col, Bolling, having paawed the | 16: NOON) OU" HONING serious New York of more than holf a century by J. Ernst, Company |, ( nued from First Page.) wounded tn the oas- | night at Amiens, was motoring | Malty lets, ts the gon of Nee Mapes | One Man Killed in Action and 1 figures proved to-day that| publishing a signed The Government is asking thousands of men to r toward the Franco-Hrttish front Street, Ridgewood section of Brook-! ‘Thrae Die of Wounds—Col. | % York is not living up to the} give their lives to their country. It asks you only where American reinforcements be tyr ths Saber vy the yerty Loan | 35,000,000 newsy ‘to lend your money by investing in Liberty Bonds boen sent, The theory Ix that ho lost |, Private Clave Cacia tis se5tn | Jolling Missing. r a total of subscrip- | ont the Unite po Jy \biw way and ran inside the German | pie tithe ( | tho Kalwor’s eye out. In} PROnanee® tiberty Loan t lines notified ( - WASIIINGTON, April 16. Gen 5 1 ked Dis’ table success in financl: A e B Col, Bolling ts a member of the! ferred ee coth when the latter |Pershinz's latest casualty list co’ ¢ to touch that billion that its R d t pt tar rents cel Rt ie goa eee, econo eros re eae oe a eductions in abroad dn June last by the American \ American Oversens Ex- | the os a sudden expat a Aircraft Profluction Board to study 7 ian Fran Ie also Fab ‘orces now 59, Nine|New York's purse strings—an Javiation and “atreraft production in He tea AOR date of Mrs, Cath oned Officers are on the List Ing cf the old sock up 00,000 in the next » s this district will have to | bonds laily average of more than , .® Fi | Women’s Apparel Bogiand, France and Italy, |‘Srine Francis of No, 90 Wyckoff ;Among them Col, Raynal C. Bolling : ‘At his fine home, Greylodge, Green- | street, Brooklyn. Who is missing. ? t M C hh 9 ; at Mic Cutcheonss 3. An Important Offering of Tailored Suits, Coats, Serge and Silk Dresses at reduced | wich, Conn. his wife, who was Miss Sept PR } The |Anna Tucker Phillips, took the re-, DEATH IN HEAD LIGHTS. following nh. Vershir The: actual daily 4 ports from Washington bravely and Killed in action morning ha sald sha hoped for better news within | piinding Seeond Auto tv] Killed or prisoner Yada card una eeaconly | the next few days, She married Col Fatal ae |Killed by accident 184] than $04,000 in excess of t Bolling in 1907, and there are several) PEEKSKILL, N.Y. April 16.—On¢ | pied of discase 891! ize necessary to gain the dis-| yew § | children, man was killed and another probably | Lost at sen 37 | trict's minimum quota of $900,000,000, | ; ‘ arly to-day when thelr : 7! ices n from o1 stock. | Col. Bolling was born in Hot fatally hurt early to-day when thelr) Dieq of wound 19| CITY ITSELF 18 WELL AHEAD OF | nOsTON , . | prices, taken from our regular stock } | Springs, Ark., Sept, 1, 1877, He was automobile ran Civillans A ad +4 miles from here because the driver was | graduated from Harvard University oiii.g by glaring headlights of another [Al other causes MINIMUM RATIO. : hi + : ey We ’s Tailored We He kd egerchead vine breoar ateolrserbry hae 58 Milton Bee the ay f ane ay iinved Ue Arat any of tHE LELOetS Suite, $32.75, is se }the Taw Department of battle chs dane the af Pe kak i drive, which was Satu g | $80. 296 Some of these have been F » Aviation mon in the car escaped injury $10,000,000. ‘Tha 1 been high as $42.75. Cash or Credit h In the summer of 1916 the Aviatior in th ped inj BSI essa Ale as OPEN EVENINGS TILL g O’CLOCK ; = ps ve a <5 + ae prow t v2 Coates a4 yariety of mee jran even thou, empor he ns , terials, 00 and | | f Cope rr apariey, the COMET SSS Chieage Ratses Dhird of 425,000,000 Former prices from $29.50 . , BRITISH WELGOME PLEDGE fondaet Aévem, ute Wat Whee the” F Aaan Meth se to 39.50. AM M E rE R OF AMERICAN LABOR Hi Fa B Psoreg bbb dad iy beh abisp Dresses of Crepe de Chine i LY ; sae Besa OL eaeeriy canes ape ‘ ; in light and dark shades, 4 ‘ Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment Hovis. (0: Mee EAR Renresenle Jersey ocalitien have down. § H r $26.00. Holzwasser Home 54" St. New York been $18? tiguve was $i9x.- TAR COAT FOR PRO-GERMAN. g¢ War Warmly to last night sh $52,300 tives Durit Received April 16.—The decta Talks No. 319 ah HE ganien ms Former price $29.50. Serge Frocks—Two models Up at erty 1 hn the of) Oklahoman Also Ace by Drafted in Pts Blue and Black, an Federation of an Her Prise eric ibe Man, $16.7 Patent Leather tives during the war, which Jam eee ey Ss sis ged twenty-six years, who 1s cl prices $17.75 to m SI was Json, Chairman of the visiting Amorican an 23.75. Kin, Tess than a week ago the 8.00 aa Hepa lag Be esas a nce 2 Jcasualty lists told her that her aor Tailored Shirt of Men's The Dally Chronicle sa The visit} James J. Clarkin—one of the 6yth ! Wear Silk in a high and | Cocoa Calf € the important Inbot deteation os paveciheal keer, willed’ while. flgntit low neck model; $7,560, Write for New 80-Page Calal has reached this country from the| with nig regiment in France 8.50 United § and 12-Page Soring Sale Cire Stock price $8.50. Cotton Blouses, $1.25 to | with us hough she felt that she ney suineianed 10 bas ihe armiory-wtere |S ON TORPEDOED SHIP LOST # upon Accenalile o win the \ ming | ber boy had a | rudiments of Velour or T: Special Price, $35.00, ‘ifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets [schooner Wantauga Sent Down on Mari HALIFAX, April r Wantauga was t twas the oldiering, a hig’ all ‘ 3. Room Aperine! 128 VALUE ine of all 5 Period Furniture s, Clarkin down te Land a of duty sent nen} floor of Tb lrhere in he OMEN used to ad- mire the ‘‘tailor The former 4 which the alliance d : in no lean ne ng pedoed March 27, Six members of the | 1K } A.5-Room Apartmen’ made” oxfords, but they |hetie iy ean f wi eeaaiitecn ud Hanes fad av tucy wero. about. te PIN. 1, $276 \ were so very “heavy look- | | tia worth } | Ah pears <M per nened 1122 NON-COMBATANT. Stave duly of tho bernard | K) weicHT {MF "OFFICERS OF DRAFT AGE ie Siarteta eon Ny STREET Now ash pee oo | |e said Mrs, Clark eis N 2 meyer way has kept in NVI | aia. war Se ange wenty-five hundred “members Ny OXFORDS all the looks and taken \ [sein ‘ei +i . Total ah deat rope \) out all the weight- so | leat + Phat twelve halt day Ny you even can call them N | Gaaeawerisaiea anvassing, piled | ern TO ers IN “pretty.” Ni f - at ' ys ; | i You Don't Need a Bank Account to Buy Liberty Bonds i) of the SB ; axe | most part Uhh ran in amall subs West Forty-second and Forty-third Streets j I 10,00 MI vu n 1 {Kidneys Retain Poisons| YOUSAVETWO DOLLARS nant oe a, —— ee | tthe financial dist Thore are Whenever the excretory product of on ENery Crown or Bridge ‘Tooth Made in My Office vo divisions of ¢ A Y Ps rally passed, 0% ty” aholel | rm a aaah Bice From the Manutacturer SISTER SAYS-Whats [2707 stepper. ani the mene aivi Repaired or Remodeled Miayeyatem, This fact Is manifested ALL WoRK CARRIES THE FINCH GU JARANTEE the use of cookin ; ae manent: At Moderate Rates hy eceibl pradaches and bacies nek Backed by one of the Largest Practices in the Cr Crewe when we can have ie Pyaane Petr epe oC HY to wit | ganization, ha nt word to t TOASTIES (85.055) Balmwort Tablets | Latest you will relieve your system of the! . allay irritation, restore nor- f “i natural urination, and get | na the quick | Cleansed, Repaired and Stored at Minimum Cost. ber of subsc My Soft Rubber Suction Plate will fit any mouth. money-back guarar the world. 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