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t <i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. t ERMAN CAPTORS: BRUTAL TO THEIR AMERICAN PRISONERS that during the three months he was fg the Hars mines he bad lost thirty- "S. pounds. fe was a man who was solidly built and it could be easily seen that | he bad beon vigorous and healthy, but when 1 saw him be was Incredibly thin and so weak that he could cross a room without stopping repestediy, leaning on pieces of fur- niture or supporting bimself on boxes piled there. toes and very little bread, It ts im- possible for man to'work without becoming sick or weakened to the point of falling down “Tho men are struck with rifle butts and the flat side of bayonets and are p.aced in dark cells on broad and wa- ter, Those cells are kfown to the mine prisoners as “hot chambers,” as they aro heated by steam to a high temperature, After the men are held n these cells, they are turned out In ON NEW LIST OF U.S. CASUALTIES Four ‘Points Along ‘Allied Lines Where Hard Fighting Goes On 17. # Cite St. Auguste [CANADIAN TROOP TAKE OVER TRENCHES 4 ay in PLACES UNDERLINED 14 hon “Shose one? pie FORCES REPORTED to U, §, SCIENTISTS DEVELOP NEW RIFLE BULLET THAT ‘THREE AIRGRAFT WAR CONFERENCE INQUIRIES OPEN "Reine HELD BY JERSEY'S Put German Machines Out of Business Quickly. Made at Small Cost, Will DEFENSE COUNCIL “Englishmen are also badly treated | the snow, where they are required to _ | fm the mines. I found out that three| grand at ‘Attention’ for a certain yi : ths Of geven Who wero sent back tO) \ongth of time. Neodiess to say, deaths Four. Killed in Action, Two NAREREVONNE Hameln died. Package service does | iro frequent | Dead of Wounds—One | Newitt: vil not exist in the mines and the pris-| «pig American had been punished Man Missing Beauneten Le ‘a tenn : @uere receive practically nothing. | g.veral times in this way and told! an Missing. fo CROWILLES, Is Told. Their only nourishment ts from thin). aii that fam relatinighto you. 1! Me Abiaings (2 slew is banal soup made of barley or cabbage, nile: — ENTRATING THERE. WASHINGTON, May 7 A RIFLE bullet that will pene~ trate the armor of German * | * No Planes to Train 1,500} tanks has boon developea vy | Entire State Represented and Cadets Sent Abroad, Senate | they in iargs cuanthoen tutes | Rousing Addresses Made by | Various Speakers. | | Tho secret of tho bullet ts | carefully guarded, The informa- able to confirm his «ory becauss| WASHINGTON, May 7.—The casu- | DOULLEN. PAS Buc WASHINGTON, May 7.—Invest tion available is that It can be TRIN’ : D , May Tt t- RENTON, May 7.—The State W: sometimes salted codfish eres 8Nd | cine Hnglishmen and Frenehmen I alty list to-day contained forty-one eae s ‘i Pulsitux ration of the aireratt situation awitt.| {et from the regular army rifle |conterence of tho New Jersey State * those of other fish, which it is m- | naw at Hameln did not have tho yaimes aivided as follows: Killed iu ebuterne® | Seaucourt 7 of the alrcraft situation swift-| employed against the Germans, possible to eat. Thefe are few pota-|sirength to even hold a cle | eAilye asain action, four; died of wounds, two; | aa Clocher VOU GIES reg mont. BAPAUME en; Weaneed lightly, thirteen; YANKEE COURAGE UNDER FIRE Tee et | Plainfield, N, J., was the only officer | named. ‘ : 4%, s NJ The list follow For Sixteen Dafs | American Troops Shot Back) RILLED IN ACTION. Enemy Assaults With Great Losses at | (orp, Herman Biormnang, Totte, | : sae Minn, } Seicheprey, Near St. Mihiel. Privates Oscar C. Griffith, Route G, | MARSEILLES, May 1—A woun’r4| for eight days romained at S—. Lite | Wdsden, Ala.; Marcus Jones, Minne- American officer who bas just ar-| during this time was not pleasant, as koatiad ee F, Muller, Missourt rived here gives an interesting do-| the Germans were shelling tho roads | S°"°% 18 Sefiption of the fighting qualities of |heavily. Woe were then sent to reat DIED OF WOUNDS. Council of Defense was opened here to-day. Delegates from all sections of New Jersey were in attendance. Former Mayor Thomas L. Raymond, of News tion," began, planning the investiga-| firing ‘tind ark, presided. The address of wel- {ion qhieh is,te diectc 1@ there has! come was delivered by Former Mayor Great $640,000,000 appropriation. 10 E speaking division of the Committeo At the same time Chairman Cham- TH IR NEW COMMANDS on Public Information at Washin, berlain of the Senate Milltary Com- | ton, spoke on “The Making of Public mittee announced to the Senate in| Three Majors and Fourteen Briga-| ‘ rab Ieee ke tite HA t rulers of CHAU, NES vigorous terms that the committee| — diers Were Recently Given Girniahy Gee 18 Snteol td the walle Stamey creer oer set Promotion tary resources of the Central Em- of ite own in which he declared it) | 7 3 pire,” he said. “Germany Is a stafds would attempt to locate: the personal | WASHINGTON, May 7.—Three ae sting tay a ail responsibility. He promised the Sen- |Generals and fourteen Briga pet dehtlltaaked ANd a saat ti aebenlh & ly began taking shape to-day both in| Experts say it will be possible to the Departmegt of Justice and {in| Put fhe tanks out of commission in short order. Congress, Attorney General Gregory, The bullets can be manufac acting eat Prosident Wilson's direc-| tured at small cost, Ofticia hope to put them soon on the eee bi "-RMANS MAKE GAS TACK on AMERICAN] i ° TROOPS: * NESLE r n= Privates Willie’ Boothe, Hanson, \ ata tyes BRIE jerals were to-day assigned by the War] ef every democracy in the world, American soldiers, and also peda beat the lines, but almost on our bites diovannt” Pabst AMERICAN ARTILLERY ‘Ss eROVE pallies would be n W y Deparment’ to thelr wow commande |e le Mtapeedible to conceive a. WOR American troops’ determination not | arrival there we ard that the Ger- Cikanes “Birekt, Roreinathe, Gums, UNDERLINED ~ ga g These men were recently promoted and|under the domination of the ideals to be bested by the Germans. This|mans ‘wero thinking of attacking | 3 : The House Military Committee |confirmed by the Senate " | officer was one of tho first to land in| again DIED FROM DISEASE. opencd an informal inquiry of its| rollowing are the assis . Germany would impose. It is thisin- , y tance. tte le sequperaling here from "ithe (Geeiiane “atlaanod five time Lieut, Edmond J. Laporte, No, 100) Ses 7 m Owit into the alferadt production| Major Gens, James i Monae to the | belt adenine Of the war that you are @ weand in the shoulder which he|but all attacks were reputed. ‘The; 28ck#on Street, Pluinfield, Sek, | oo (ie Soot SCALE of MILES | work when it began hearings on the| 78th Division, Charles H. Martin to the Suh cae Like nnireith Ih hohooke | gustained whilo repelling the recent |German trenches wero ono heap of Maen cesiinaedl A pea $1,032,000,000 appropriat asked by | $6th Division, Leroy H, Lyon to 31st} houses and churches, through labor 1 German attacks at Seicheprey, near |bodics. Our machine guns nad simply; Windsor Avenue, Hartford, TW. McAuliffe, Da Ts: We ten J the War Department for airplanes. (ree unions and lodges, before industrial | St Mihiel. Describing his first ap-| poured lead into the enemy's massed pia aad ine + Af ro beter Fesine| bias Manchest Se Ghd 6 : 300 ESCAPED ITALIANS | rhe committees called ! y ofl att aie Ag eg tH Dl rset re EVE Oe panenete ian } * " rs i Kla.; Andy artin Lang, Racine, LaF 204 4 ha o ‘ ae Ol \11th Inf y Brigade, 26th vision;| “Let us giv: © necessary timo ) proach to the firing lino thé Ameri-|formations. Wo then couater at-\ {ih} ANY CMTE Carli Ahn! wounda—I’, West, St, Johnsbury, Vi, HOLD OFF TWO DIVIS! NS ja Baker, Gen, March, Acting Chief |Guy at, Preston to the 1e0th Field UL eaaetenatistaee eT TTe Te can ony ‘ tacked the Boches, following an ex: DED FROM OTHER CAUSES, ,|% 2 Tumor Tuleo, 0, Wounded —s he taff; Director General Ryan of the] thtery “Tirisade, 8th Frank | Situation, fo that we may secure the i “We arrived at R—. From R—, | tremely heavy and eMcactous parca, Private Malcom: Cuilon: MabeytOn . ayton, O.; J.P. Harte j Aircraft Production Board and Gen Caldwell to th Infantry | CMthusiastic support of the people of whore wo rested, we went on toM—, | ire. It was during this counter es "| Bloomington, A. A. OF AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS Kenley, Chief of Acronautics cade, 38th Divisio: a Wuntito | tayo tie for Que wan Daceremnete 4 and acl ‘as h tho shoulder. . niladelphta Stevens, ee , BRM DE AihCHE ‘ ME ant to | Let us adopt as the inspiration of our but here wo were bombarded and had |tack that T was hit In tho shoulder WOUNDED SEVERELY. rl elaloed BRLOESL Moa a y juler and Col. Deeds, former ft MW th Divistons | task's paraphrase of Lincoln's eedond Asked how the ambulanco service : J. Adams, Chicago:'T. 0. Will ft he 159th In- to move. Finally we took up our po- ga aren A geant Clarenco A, Baugher,| tame, Worcester, Mase; A, Mor Airplanes May Take Reinforceme pir an he Be Aiea | 8 iaibe? j inaugural address: “Both parties dep- © ition in the front line, where we |had worked behind the lines, his ane jie". Dorperel LOBAHAE LL ra a ry tee Inphane ty Take Reinforcements | setretary Baker was quoted as hav- | ‘ i titenten L ag: | recated war, but Germany would f nay Iktoh, Va ‘orpora ac orcester, Mass. utkin Hee aaa ee Pee pene 72d Infantry Briga nt democra | remained sixteen days. During these hy aoa ; Graham, Avon, Mass.; Cook James} sendate, Mast. MA, F. Bulman, D to Fugitive Prisoners in |ing declared charges of graft and ent Oe Bae ATH he | Peel cata necnee MUL noone aixteen days tho fighting at times Live Twas fire hit t was orried! 5. cutter, No, 117 Second Bir troit; K, QO. T, Gladman, Chicago. Mountain Passes. Missy Wbai ch UcelBants cha tached ri had ct gade, 88d Division; 'T, W.| War rather than let it perish. was terrible, It was so ferce at cor- | off by American stretcher bmar ch hs ® Brooklyn; Horseshocr Joseph Schu- | Pe tt mots te ik LO eee to the 166th Infantry Brigude,| Major Rutledge Smith of the Coun tain moments that we had to remain fleld ambulance, ee re I rec Hg all tert, Ford City OSTEND AND ZEEBRUGGE Bed HINGTON, May 7 and asked that he be allowed to out- lor cll of National Defense at Washing- care and attonuo hen was hit ' ys force 100 excaped Ital- | ; | ; ‘ spoke afternos 4 in shell holes. over, together with wounded com Privates Homer 1, Jenkins, Stantoy, | ree of 30 ped Ital- | tine next year's programme before | wrbird to the Eighth ton also spoke. At the afternoon ses sion United ates Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Mlinois was the fe, elghth division | Buddenly there arose in our ‘tine | to the Wrench Hed Cros wervice. We Va.; John A, Kennedy, Portiand, WORKS i AIN B MB: feachod in dhe ennG me ins | being asked about last year's work as eH 7 i : "Gas!" We immediately put | were removed from the danger zone ¢.’, : ? , ‘ enched in the mountain pe American forces ce are to the 166th Field Artillery | prince! k dd ore i irre masks on while machine gun |UAder the best conditions and in the OTC: TOUS By Cheer ens ane near Cimolai, east of Longarone, deere i me Tadh by (cue cideee ban ckniee tt au m P - | “adequately protected with aircraft,” soth div F. T. Austin to] nade by Gov. Edge and Major most rapid way. [ greatly appreciated City, U Henry Mona No, 40 And: are Woldinee two oe ss el the 186th Field Artille pudos eth ' Ry i . ‘ bullets whistled all around us. We! the devotion of the French doctors and fiver St w Rochell Y.; | Britis! , i ‘onti ‘. aro holding two Austrian | Gen, Kenley declared in replying to| tree Au eey, SU meo Ws Sl eecranmnne. MCeeet WARE. OF the ‘ 3ritish =Nava’ eria! ntingent divisions at 1; August MeIntyre, to the| British Army then moved back to our positions and nurses to the wounded. Jack W. O'Connor, Ross, Cal; ¢ Garry Out Operations Extends’ |. om & sensational letter from an Ameri- ld Artillery Brigade, 28th divie-| Delegates we {ence O'Dell, Spokane, Wash.; Jobn i rry Out Operations Extend- bk can artillery officer written March 4 bay, according to despatches. from Rome | e present from the | A , hers tosday, ‘The ‘force’ see . W. Young to the 65th Field Ar-| War Loan organization, National i ‘potter, Orient, N. Y.; Thomas Rod- ing Through Week. iy ot fond e las land claiming German Tau were | ti Brigade, 40th division; G. A,| War Savings Committee, Agricutturs!. GERMANY CLAIM AM ICAN |vanaki, Chicago; Leslie Sexton,| LONDON, May 6.—Naval acrial con-| betecod te haven A apap practically unmolested in daily flights| Wingate to the 52nd Field Artillery | Mechanica Co SrUaited wtetes porgo C. Une ents work! > over the American positions Brigad ) division, ublic : Oritcad | A A N 1411 Ford Street, Detroit, Ostend, Weatende, the Mole, lock-gates| |, THE sory of the daring 30 WAR | Senate as soon as It convened. $ PORTUGAL 10 TAKE U. S iodal Diteneas Pood Atisintiten (ioe) i | and scapinne base at Zeebrugge and| brought to the Italian forces by | stor Brandegee, Republi wo jonal Defense, Food Administration, items ‘ | MISSING. enemy shipping in the vicinity, the Ad. &n escaped prisoner who managed | ad Beane OF: Spee Private Louls R. Zlegra, Deep] Pershing’s Men Seized in Forefield Engage=|""" iiGhtuy wounven. ment Southwest of Blamont, Near Lune- |, Corp! George Be Kardasentc, Au- nectlout was among the first of sev- eral fo cogil for Congressional in-! miralty announced to-night. | to reach the ‘Tho raids were carried out from April) from his 29 to May G, Inclusive. Direct hits were tained on the Mole, the feaplano base Fuel Administration Red Cross, State CONSTITUTION AS MODEL Department of Exucation, New Jers » “ sey Medical Section, Council of Na* tional Defense, Four-Minute Men and General War Time Commission of the Italian lines, and story military experts are urging the advantage of gend- In making announcement that an} Proposes to Abolish Parliamentary | y airplanes inforceme churches. burn, Pa.; Musician Edgar L. Buchen, | and the docks at Zeebrugge ra oN Alte reinforcements | investigation would follow Senator System and Give President i i ur, {Il.; Cook Harry J. Robin-| 1 the course of the offensive one . Chamberlain deciared there had been ; ibe ville, oe Berlin Official Report. ee ant teow Privater Herbert | enemy two-senter airplane was ¢ Extreme importance is attached | something radically wrong wi Powers Like America’s. DIED. BERLIN, May 7.--The statement > | ric, | Hacrabiento: Galt: Carton jatrored op ues sais down out of| to the exploit, according to the ex- | whole programme, He had neve LISBON. Portus: M. 1.—The | MUAY huss 4 ba ay. pred ne issued by the War Soiree last night ons, Hik Grove, Cal; Raymond {control OnesBritish machine failed to/ pert here because of its verifica- | the Borgium report, he sald, but do-|Constitution of Portugal probably will! jrorany, beloved wite ot. Biven Mae reads: Gwynne, Mentor, Ky.; Britton 0.) return. | tion of stories about the Weaken- | clared the conclusions reached in the] be revised somewhat on the lines of! 7 nvil w he aye 1 native of Shenrone, tinge [aie tne she slnceanitories H. Snowden Marshall report were in| that of the United States. A consti-| County, Irelahd st 18th Street ] 150, 000 CLASS ONE MEN | accord with those of the committee. | tutional assembly is to be held, and| Relatives and friends are respeottully Hoffman, Oregon , : ‘In the Flanders fighting area we carried out successful operations, IN RED GROSS PARADE!" ew charges of a sensational kind | tne expressed by Senators] invited to attend the f ‘A local attack by the enemy south uf | tlle ai owns ee | onnection with aviation are being | 1 (4 ye retine w Sik at bee f W. nnectio: on are being | , Mab. tHe. contents} ednesday, M . 1018, at bh Loere failed. Early this mornir catur, HL; Patrick J. Luby, No, 161 FIT FOR ARMY SERVICE. NICARAGUA DECLARES AR. sught forth dally, Senator Chym- and u th nvention,| Wednesday, May 8, 10918, at ber J Ric erabaee! the. Hen 9) esidence, 26 Condict st.. Jersey Ci n continued, iby ise PF dh 1 ho: Teppb lean ciety ce cr) A. M. Thence to Ov La ator Vardaman, Democrat, of jf Sovernment, will abolish the parila-} 4, : A aoherann Ail sippi asked how many Amert-| mentary sys Massiee teint elite onteroateiae ; \ planes Were abroad and Senator | It, ts exp that the American of her soul Waban, berlain replied that not one | Method will OO ptee Oe EO mee Se AR: American-built battlaplane had been! gone ??Y i Pe’ sent there, although American ma- terials in large quantity had been | shipped for adsembling. ypued for adgembline, oe ata sor| Us Se WARSHIPS CHALLENGE |——-—— un by a reservoir of approximately Chamorro, with on fou sae HELP WANTED—MALE, NEW YORKER WOUNDED 0,000 physically fit men of Class 1,| vote |General Squier, Chief of the Signal ae OF SWITZERLAND —_—_ee—eeeeee ees Heials of Provost Marshal Gen, Crow- Cong also adopted a declaration; COPS, before the SORTER Oe , regard first me New York City has had « : Plainfield, N | der'a often declared to-duy J of eolidurity with the United states| (Om colure to train bo), Ameren chance to see the new defensive, force , Interpreter From Plainfield, N. This represents the actual fighting) and the other American Republics at) planes* were available, and plans to| American Minister Notifies” Berne in a body | . Victim of Peritonitis in strength of the class, with a deduction! war with Germany and Austria, and] return them to this country for train- . ae, It was the general opinion of the} Tih ia |for the caW of Saturday for 283,000 men’ authorized the President to take steps | ing, Senator Chamberlain sald a large Merchantmen Bearing Grain APPLY “During forefield engagements With | organizers of the parade that the hon-| France. included, ‘To this will b ded ab for utilization to full measure of | number of the cadets had never re- ‘Are Guarded. 601 GRAND AY. the Americans southwest of Blamont) or of leading it will go to the Ninth! Lieut. nond J. Ia Porte of Plain- | 70.0 additional fit fighters by the reg-| the Nation's forces In the war celved any training sarong , : 3u J BROOKLYN, and with the French at Hartmanns-| Coast Artillery Corps, whose armory! geld, N, J., whose death ts r istration of the Rites one reolds | Nirarégud du ine twentieth pauion deer Seen pares we ahe we BPRNF, May 7.—Ple: wellerkopt we took some prisoner is at No. 12 West Mth Street. This ty.day's list of casualties fro t month, increasing the reserves to} $ / 0 WAIST RS SPCIAred MARINE CArwiAAY France for training “was a wild organigation, in addition to being one) was a son of Alfred E early 2,600,000 men. This Agure as-| 4 lsent a note to the there was a temporary violent artil- | Ninth Coast Artillery Corps Prob- yy giineon even ‘a dsaboth, N. Js; lery duel between Ypres and Bailleul. ably Will Have Honor Place bpeagags oN nes eT) cuperah, Throughout the fay only the village y abba lace | Masa.; Witliain ny. * of Kemmel subjected to the May 18, crease Reserves to Nearly | SAN JUAN DEL’ SUR, NICARA- stron=ost fire men of tha 14,277 In the New York ed war on Germany and Guard, orga i organized within the year to WAS NEWSPAPER MAN: TON, May 7.—President! The declaration was adopte replace the New York National Guard, ' Wit un's great expansion plan is backed | gress at the 4 stion of will march in the mammoth Red Cross parade to be held here on May 18, it Was announced to-day, It will be the Authorizes Presid t to Use Force! DE Inieacony Tenn. | Registration & 21-Year-Olds to In-| Awainst G j dent Funeral Church services, Broadwiys ( 66th Street. Tuesday, 8.30 P. M. at La Bassee Canal and in s sectors of the battlefield on both sid of the Somme, artillery activity 1 vived In the evening. Reconnoltring agemeiis and advances into enemy's lines near Hangard and to the southwest of Brimont brought in some prisoners. orted in France American Minister to La Porte, supe Pde ec cold be | heediess and thought! act” of| : af eetmont te a ttle tome ngay [ot the oldest unite recruited to take intendent of malls at tho f TPA Fire of larg reams ELEVATOR KILLS WOMAN, Gen. Squier or a failure because of | declaring that the States chal-| HELP WANTED-—FEMALE, ‘ 4OrFuine = DOFEGET, | ihe place of the Ninth Coast Defense The ly was notified by the |” colts gy Rear tla cial wrong assurances given him. lenges Germany's alleged blockade of | — 1 —y troo} e first en-|* Office. The family wa: ow planne nder the expansion pi : rest hatte in France. Gen: Pel nd—now the sith U. 8. Heavy adjutant General last night that Lieut, | low planned ander the ext ’ rh wed in battle in France. Gen, Per- | Com Site has been holding this sector for | Artillery, serving in France—was waid nearly year). Jto be the frat unit of the new guard | » is no question regarding | switzerland. Tle said American war-| Wife of 6 quier, I think,” replied Senator |ships are escorting two American mer- s ard shed By ft | Chamberlain, “I think he honestly be- |chantmen to France, laden with grein | years old, was| leved that the planes would be there,” | destined for Switzerland. - => Mrs. Anna Sharke a, wi ve J & -_-— to reach effective fleliing strength, yer ees the Senator said the original aircraft WANTED—YouNa wom: " > 4 the fourth floo = nreb—yoor EN. GERMANS ADMIT SUCCESS AIRPLANE MAIL SERVIGE vv'2s0ctoa tus evn spovcine sever YN THRIFT STAMP DRIVE sis 32 ciliate frame | prowpantne, rowided fa something TOBACCO CARDS FOR FRANCE | “AS12000, womey, OF RAID ON ZI ON ZEEBRUGGE \and reporter on the New York Evening | work at the German Masonic Temple, | tike from 2,500 to 3,000 fighting planes WORK FORMERLY PERFORMED | t ee 2 t Uth Street hy in France by July 1 me Dealers They | BY. BOYS, LIGHT W Post and other papers. Last’ August, | Bae hh Bie . ’ ORK 1N 1S 10 START NEXT WEEK | whan he Was twentysfour fears old, he| More than 200,000 persons engaged in| 2% Sharke was the wife of the) | Investigation shows, Benator Mo- Y Kaiser's nay y Urged to to Take Meas-! Flying Carrier W it) Make Daily|an officers’ training school and received | the stores and streets of New York. ramme, officials said Han Mal nic Temple} Gen. teed La Porte died of peritonitis after an operation for appendicitis. J Lieut, La Porte was @ graduate jun rth Plainfield High School, clas Smokers Must oly tion shows, Benater Will Patronix | OLEAN. ATTRACTIVE PLANT. stew at the tem and had the umber of North Dakota, Republican, 7. a = BLOOMER OVERALLS SUP’ enlisted at Pittsburgh for a course in| the activities of Thrift Stamp Day in| OWE ee nn in cevator was| declared, such planes can be pro- May 7—The Issuance of to- | PLIED i {ipsa elie WHERE NEEDED. APPLY this afternoon and tt ta| duced at a: “big profit” for $3,009 | bacco cards was approved in prineip! PARIS, unoceu) STRAW HAT SUPT, KNOX : q i o-day by the cabinet, The cards will ; 4, s\ | ht vmission at Fort Oglethorpe There were 34,000 agents of the Treas- | yelieved Mrs. Sharke slip e ats | apiece. to-day by HAT CO,, 1 GRAND ay, ae arse Fe wong t of | Trips Unless the Weather | vix weeks at Camp Pike, Lieut.|ury Department, flushed with the sea me ae tee ike Nk yee ,Utoduction of planes for that price, | be delivered to malo consumers more BROOKLYN. emarkable Boldness.” | | 9 f wv ) Senator Reed de Was sent overseas as a Kren 1a Is Bad, d, Was “a phy than sixteen years old. Each con- A TTT success of the Liberty r A workman found nraily, In| the f | cal irpossibility Ft in the ah rig ‘The Liberty motor ust name the dealer. whom he a Ore perry interpreter. His father, whose home js her suspended in the shaft and ar t + | sumer mi LONDON, May 7.—That th WASHINGTON, May 7,—The Post) .¢ Ahh Yacksoh “Ave North Plain, @ddition many women’s organizations, | cue squad extricated her by burning | he added, was only adaptable to two | intends to patronize, The object of British attack on the German eubmar-| Ome Pepartiment announced to-day field, heard from him last on April 16, |¢MPloyees of big department stores, | away the st fra new orl with aceyt: or three planes. Senator McC umber | he card is to obtain a fair distribution ine base at Zeebruxge ¥ that the airplane mail service between a Porte Was unmarried. Resides SMHers sailors, marines and oth rene. torcnes: r darke's neck had | insisted his estimates were correct, ven broken igh admitted by the Frankfurter ‘aaa lone torches Ne | in commenting upon the affatr newspaper urges t’ 4 the ¢ take measures to d4@l “wit ailable tobacco supply. Jae | Washington, York would rman Navy | panned, Milita an antag conducted @ lively canvass, ‘The War Savings Committee bas sot $100,000,000 | as the city’s quota ond| Among the organizations in yeste ie sxpisining they were based on the INTELLIGENCE MAN HELD, | | shine. 5 | Resuming his announcement, Sen- | adelphia and New rted May 15 a anes for the ver- | tw» there are a bro! vo sisters in the family James P. Cutter jr. of No. vice are bet =| Wt led at Mineola, as! ly «. 1 " 1 r i ator Chamberlat, declyred that not | markavle boldness Thi th ae , ; Street, Brookly tated severely day's work were the dacah, Mikiow Asceat n ain f | ee or re Facile te dany/TAt.nare | righ to & =o pest 4 wounded, comes from an old New Eng- | mittee of Women on | Pere ig pel only would aviation be investigated | final the British fleet gecred & great] motion, Mall, for the presents wil he| and family, some member of which hes | fenss, Woman's Suffrage P : »S ; | dy the Committee, but 1t also would | | suecess through a fantastically auda-| confined to letters, but for the initial | fUsHt in every American war, starting HOD): TAegie f0F, mepeys Serv ane HARNEY: Rae Bio Tr lence. to Pe PRA ia She OOS hag A cious stroke in penetrating into one of! trip May 15 sealed varcols will be ac-| With the Revolution, In a recent poem |v “wo. a, Women ais Mc Bor tonne Sneit-s | service.” : |} the most important strongtiolds over! cepted | he wrote at the front, Cutter commented | Siyn. smith College, Club, ee cee ee No Liberty Motors now are in op- ; eee She German See roets During the early stages of the service | 0 tis and said he was waitlng eagerly Council of Women, Bt Hee ae ie wted sat Cann Dedae, | gration abroad, Senator Hitchcock of See no attempt w made to despaten) ior te change i RNA ME Oe ie. [ha | Mosiety end Boy bud @ Towa. Intelligence officers ‘say charges} Nebraaka wnterigcted. | Special for To-Morrow, Wednesday, May 8th ; | airplanes on ra! 01 days, In| tone of his Ine. € ver ts do lie s | of pro-Ge n activities may be made| , Se or Bs 3 d to whom TURKS REPORT SUCCESS. Pt cagen dg fy and fomey days 1M) sg civilian work for the Qiurtermas Sreinet } “here | Attorney General Gregory would A Smashing Bi: Candy Value for One Day Only! pen! appl Aran cana aa a ine gieag | tor's Department in Brooklyn, and a si WILSON PRAISES WORKERS. | | make his report of his investigation OCOLATE. KOVAL NUT KISSES—The combination | which ‘is bound " " -| eputched by courier on trains and given: *° eparty i ore Cc Aa i pie Beret of British Withdrawal Al-| spon RerviCe ee nee RIVED ee ty also working for Govern: | aoa PIMLICO. ) WINNERS. | "To Congress?” he demanded. "No, more ‘mellowest Choco: ' seddy Annognced by Londen, A bill authorizing the Post OMce De-| ment, in the Post OMce Departmentt| WASHINGTON, Ma An c-| to the President, who already has Dound, as you may eapect 9 i x « ™M m en o charge 01 ) exce of 2 ¥, + 1 cae wo D01 A only ows | Been cae sar D Baye wey | Panta an ounce oF fraction. thereat. for | TOWNE Cutter has been serving ook, {elation of the part played war| FIRST RACH aiden e-year, \\y re nia Moat, aoa puble Cc ; M ti » broeea " ep y il by. > e ° eo " rom. ashin, worke h Suppo! K 1) a 1 upward ve mile and si : ou Mean ads on Astack in PAlbstine OF] ih GATST SIRO’ Tha aitte rocttmeRa | rere eens 10 the Canty Sroka Sy ashing | workers (Jn. euPporee ne a tolmuduer, for Ambrose), | f there is anything bad In tt." | ' the eastern side of the Jordan River| now Koes to the Hyus oe at Re heknllal ik’ Birk Tee ae = ai f Atraight $6.10, place $2.00, first: Benegr, Senator Poindexter of Washingto%, have been repulsed by the Turks, who) a Lt Pas Pv mm itirach, Nene a 1s an torda ; 4 a] am to H0 te Hens place a8, how Republican, quoting from official re- CHOCOLATE covEneD Byte eres neh anise. uaa SECRETARY NW W'ADOO ILL, isi) ond th erm, Comoe et ving ports, said’ the aviation. programni third. | Time," 14 Zenith, NUTTED MOGULS— up to July 1 presente an aggregate The , his widowed mother and nineteen-year- |4 plan to hold a conference of war arine, *Dyriffield, | J le f sweet is produced io retreat toward the river, the War see nie Wieewoe ae Mat No ist West | wétkers at ‘Tronton to-day {he Delihelds Jim vst of $1,145,960,000, including appro- | Titty ‘reacure taking » bi Mit Office announces. The British are #a\d| Confined to Mome With Attack of iisth Street, He gave ub a mene far i our right. for the right cree | Mary, smrateh, Woodcock priations made and now pending. ‘ English = Wainut and ° uffere losses : hishing store of his own ut 924 Street ne 6 h ree ener: ante aca novel Are fected = lo have suffered heavy losses Tonsilitin, And Brondway to enlist in the Regular |men the world over,” the President tele- | gis sd ie I caren U.S. Takes ey ugar ie A es The British War Office announced) WASHINGTON, May 7. -- Secretary! Army last May. He te twenty-six years aphed, “your efforts and the efforts!ners of one race; two-yeure. to Rice, ou malloy it te comune yesterday that the advance troops hold- | McAdoo 1s confined to his home with a," an 2 nf your fellow citizens are a vital fa Jongs.—-Ophelia, 109 (Walls). stra WASHIN May Wintereresn, (reeine ve Rrectied tino! (cer une 5 4 4 tea, it t ur determination to perf he ace $4.70, show SHID nto jel ing Es-Salt were withdrawn on Friday| slight attack of tonallitia, it was an-| Americans on Canadian Casu ocessary labor af ze LAC EL gt eee Gariaah nldnus (ar eario Fico Bweets in'many | goes: Now Yorks elvety ir night and that subsequentiy the bulk| ‘nounced at the Treasury to-day. He Raarifing and tha which hae vi ‘i atens to tio up the great 34 Besckivn, Mewerks | connie he British forces east of the Jordan | has Just returned to Washington from) opTaWa, ( <The follow. | 10¥ Dur |rrother) industry there, Alien Property © rooklyn, Newa serytiatten r ot western fe Sulphur Springs. where he had|, 5 : sana, natio 1 that 0,542 an Palmer ia taking over enemy strohandetach ments gn the n gue dave. after hia Lib: Ind 4 a torday's Canas oy ination. hum and | Gount or contvoligd plants . One. plant The specified welght Includes the contaln oeeure e » Ing tour a . ® action ne » ! * : oncern,