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; WW reconnoitring. CANADIAN PRIVATE SLEW S00 GERMANS ~ WITHMACHINE GUN As He Twice Was Tortured in “Steam Bath Hell,” That Wasn’t Enough, It's a dig account of malice and * Natred thot gathers on the credit side of a British prisoner in a Ger- man Internment camp. But Private a Royal Newfoundiand Regiment, in ,New York on his way home from a German camp, has much to repay be- fore he can balance his books. When Banister looks over his ac- counts he remembers the hell of the steam baths, the starvation and tho fiendish brutality of the camp through which he passed and before which others went down to death. But then he knows that no matter what was done to him, he had already paid the German in full in his own coin, This is one of the incidents yaused the King to add the coveted prefix of “Royal” to the Newfoun!- ‘iand Regiment. Also, it made neces eary heavy recruiting in the German ranks opposite Arras—whole compan- {es of some regiments—and it gave the British precious moments in whicb to bring up reinforcements. Banister was No. 1 in the t Ma- chine Gun Section of his regiment when the Newfoundianders went into the German trenches at Arras on April 14, 1917. Two battalions of About 1,800 mon were opposite three divisions of more than 50,000 Ger- mans on a front of two miles when they learned that the enemy planned to attack at 5:10 in the morning. They didn’t walt, but at 5 o'clock they went into the German line and went so far as to occupy the second trenches, But when these were mopped up and consolidated the bat- * talions were decimated In his battalion only Banister's ma- chine gun was working, and in his section only two helpers remained, when two Drussian companies made up of bombers and scou The me back pointer turned *) the stream of death upon them and with @ hand of steel! worked it Wf steadily, As ceath advanced through the human mass he reaped clean, As the German line broke and scattered, the pointer was inexorable, til, when / he wroxe from the gun, not a Ger- Y man of the 60 scouts was alive Banister escaped without a s ; JMPUt dorm of ms helpers bad been willed, ALONE IN A SHELL HOLE, HE MOWS THE GERMANS DOWN. A young platoon commander named Gardner, who hag w sed the work, commended the machi. gunner and iold him that he would that night recommend him for the D. C, M. But AW neither of the men ever Kot back to headquarters, Gardner was killed within the next hour When the Germans formed for an Attack to retake the trenches Banis- ter crawled out with his gun to a shell hole about thirty yards in front the eye could follow, the again on them. “[ had a range of six feet at the qmuazle of the gun,” Hanister told of the incident, “and’ you can see that that covered all the territory before me at about @ thousand yards, The ‘gun was effective at 2,000 yards, and was good for 800 shotw a minut gun opened “It was the time of my life, I aimed for their stomachs, and as they umpled and went down I experi- enced pure joy, I'd hate to say how many men my gun got during that advance, but I love to think of the number, I exhausted the 2,000 rounds, ‘And then, as the attack had halted, } crawled back and forth to the trench and replenished my supply. “The next attack was just the sam But the German barrage fire was £ “TIP” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET \No_ puffed-up, burning, tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses, “Tis makes sore, burning, tired jfert fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, Houses, blisters, bunions and chil- draws out the acide and poisons that puff up your feet. No qmatter how hard you work, how long ‘ou dance, how far you walk, or how Tees you remain on your feet, “Tit” pflngs restful foot comfort. “Tin” is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how comfortable, how happy you feel. WYour feet just tingle for joy; shoes ever hurt or seem tight. Get 2o-cent box of “Tiz” now rom any druggist or denartment End foot torture forever— ear emailer shoes, keep your feet resh, sweet and happy. Just think! » foot comfort for only 25 ‘Advts Terae) Banister, Machine Gun Section, | that of thy and t came back for ammunition till he had unds | owith him. Then, as nans came on in close formation, arms touching, and asx many/tiles deep as NEWFOUNDLAND SOLDIER | WHO MADE: REGRUNTING A GERMAN NECESSITY CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. With net changes {foi previous clooe Da dv | wher fly procuction of O11 In California » Api) was £76,471 barrels, an jincreaes of about 9,000 narreis @ day compared with March, 1918. | frorty-e.gh! new wella were completed THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1918. GRACE LUSK READY TOTELLOWN STORY iis. Chalmers ee a é Ten. during the month ylelding an initial mn ‘an * da duction of 12,790 barr H | Aum. Toteeiational shipments during April were | At, Linesed 006 barrels. | Rm: (xcmnite dm wt Poe. +) Curtias Aéroplane & Motor Melt sad FOR | Ain. Bo =1 1 ecels ‘or 700 ad- tobe Zaces *y, Aim: mera, fohto | ton hae received an order for 700 ad- Dr, Roberts Faces Hot Cross- AM. Te, & Tel. Co, % Vanoed training a pines fi Aim, Woollen C3 % two-seaters and will be equippe re o esti A Mf yiwith. the 180 H. 1 Hispano-Suiza ire of Questions on Re- i 5. + * invlor. i S Pm a B /inotor ig sumption of Stand. a Fie Oe eh tf 2k) Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway ee sili My BTM SS — & | Stockholders authorized the directors to WAUKigy / j A SHA, W 20.—The | Celso uaee SBR AT= iF accept the railroad contract with the pein oe ay ie May 90.—Th Canaan Peatic 4 18s 140% + & | Governn Hee bei cent, of os. Le | Of Miss Grace Lusk, achool teacher, -— % 4 meeting adjourne este C He 8 3 | Ure ei Nothing definite came °C? ‘a! here for the murder of ‘Mrs. | e fs fy out in’ remard to dividends vba Newman Roberts, rests on the _ story she will tel he tnes Sy #* FS =f) porpnyry copper Compantes—orodue- stand, probabiy thw wen. te wenn tay UG tion in April—Utah 16,696,888 pounds— : % mitted to-day by attorneys in t . * Sin ney n the case bit ay © | Ching §.290.812 pounds 380 “Sho will reveal every detail of hi % i | pounda—Nevada 6,900,000 pounds—Utal sation ery detail of her ! o 3. + 1% land Nevada show an increase while felations with Dr. David Roberts, which He #, 2 | Chino, and Ray output decreased. led to the tragedy,” declared persons | Bete ist pe ‘ KI % ty +8 = | Gea. Motors “Go 1% 122% — 1%] close to the woman who bas been ac» | Great Ne ete Q| Brier Hill Steel Company—Reswlar cusea of having pursued tho veterin« | Yat e, COne EN Wy = Qlauarterty dividend of 1% per cent. and srg, tts [Inehoor Ooueerss OB 5 of extra 3% per cent. on common astoc! At the | A | Inter, Nike! aS wy also 1% per cent. on preferred stock, Berle Wee ee ree tae ees Oke i ii 2 = 181 Sayable uly T to stock record June #0, F was to resume the etar N 1 % H . i Jace @ cross fire of questions tron | 4 \} =i ee torneys for the defense, who Will seek to | 7 ey wala he Bebe — 2 break down his sworn statement that as KA * > ie 0 take her to Chicago and = then threatened him with death 6 Private ISRAEL BANISTER. Me hy = ly CLEARS STOCK PROBLEM s2 not scisir ss obatatton fm ni —— meemnenecee —— eS —1 wife #0 he could marry her. td In the first week of the triftt \ ting uncomfortable. ¥ nad very neatly % fa ¢ {anuies at atake have bern ihe tril the used up all that ammunition before Fy fat 4 | Shares Bought Before Passage of by both si The State announced they got me. J hope and I really 3 ay + x : that it would seek to prove | think, too, that there was hardly & ce Law and Sold Since Are Tax- rmpat | ® Lusk was sane at the timo | shot that didn’t do its work for the ¥ { gS 8s rs 4 ble, Court Holds. ahes Ue shactie w ° cause. A nine-point-two exploding Noes, Swate mag ae abk, resid |for the purpose ot ‘supplanting «sree: About ten yards from me put me out of | Unio iat thes wh HINGTON, May 2.—Any profits Roberts ax the wife of the doctor. | the game. My right leg was broken, ife Mail. ay y from the resale of shares of That Miss Lusk pursued tho veteri- and a splinter driven through my left, | Peunmivania an Ay " faa threatening to tell his wife of | while my lower right rib was broken, | Prewed stee 5 * stock after the Income Tax Law went their relations, in a deliberate effort tu and splinters sent through my spina / 0 Co { Fat nN into effect but purchased before that wreck his home, | | and into my abdomen. Reading oe time are taxable, the United States Su- aha ie trying to show | “When 1 came around 1 was tn ip s préme Court decided to-day in the cage | gene sty it® Lusk was Insane at the rman field hospital and although f{t x brought by ‘the Cleveland, Cineinnatl,| That she waa led by Dr. Roberts to was well along in the afternoon noth: | 0 % Chicago and St. Louis Ratlway | betleve that ared more for her) ing had been done for my wounds. = J, i > i = than he did for his wife {managed to bandage them a bit with my Before the income tax law was passed | That the shooting “ould not have been my emergency kit goods, but it was| 1 1g i the railway bought certain shares of! premeditated, as she Was on that day three days after I had been taken to a| fe many a 18a Jatock of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail-; Dlanning @ vacation nie |base hospital before my leg was set. ecnints os B. way and resold them later at a proft), Jn 4p effort to combat, aise \'Then after about ten days I was sent | 128 nk of $814,000. The road fought the pay- | the State ia a: witheee tena nla iets hoapl- | MS NS — TY }ments of income taxes on the increase, | Steiner, 0 ODeF jt JOR 108 | The fact that a merchant makes hia | tye. Atement from her “after about six months I could get frome t 4 meetin | about. and what 1 had had in the way RS IRS |income by exporting xoods from the | With hicako. A }of treatment and what I hadn't had in Sy ty country does not relieve him from pay- fave stimony a [the way of food determined me to moe jing an income tax, the Supreme Court ban Ca eae ly will make a try for the border. It ds true LN | decided to-day. Willlam Peck, a that the moxt nourishing food that I |New York City exporter refused to pay | had was broth made of Krass. ‘The | only thing that kept me alive was the |charity of the French prisoners who gave me food from their Red Cross |boxes Finally my own came and T lived like a prince, judging from the way I had peen eating. “About the escape was out six days when 1 was captured by @ sen- \try, When I was taken back I was {put into the steam cells, These are [Concrete cells under ground with only one sr | ventilator leading up to the ‘air. 1 are put in without clothes to live nd sleep on the bare concreto Hot aterm 1s poured and the tem- the hundred for eight days. linto the cell constantly, |perature stays around mark. No food is given the prisoner undergoing this treatment, and o¢ \has one bucket of water to tast him during the entire time, It’s not bard to imagine why few ever come out ative, sat when T got out of that hole the border looked more alluring to me than ever, and just ax soon as T got Ithe chance I made for it again, y mate and 1 got within two kilometres lor it this time; then we were cap- }rure again | “It came about in trying to dodge We walked too far to the one pi right and were captured by another, And this time I got tweive days In tho cells, [lasted juat eight of them, and for some reason then gave And or other they took out. bur the several months ta sed there, before | was exchanged, I saw every barbartty practised that Inquisition had either Attila or ever evolved, Because a British sole dier didn’t take a cigarette out of his mouth when a German Corporal passed, he and his three comrades were taken out and shot. Every or- der was ac mpanied by a coward's blow. Oh, I've had my payment, but o reckoning is going to be beavy the r. And I will say this, 1 yer find in New- Kill with Newfoundlan: ‘8 except when they come my own rs never ke prison voluntarily to our trenches or when we want information, There's a good enough reason for it. We haven't time to stop and fool with the kind of brutes that we are fighting now. Our job ts to wipe them olt, and we never forget that, And we never let our- selves bo taken prisoners if wo can p it. As Kipling says, ‘Just roll mm your rifle and blow out your brains.’ If T gat back into It again I'll do it before I'll let them get me. That is, if | am not unfortunate enough to be kno out" _——— MANY AT ABINGDON FUNERAL, “After all, acting 4s the presentation jof truth filtered through personality, | Wiliam Abingdon's business was the ation of human nature for the Rev. Dr. Nathan Seagle of St. 3 P. EB, Church spoke thus yer in his funeral sermon tor Will- jam 1. Abingdon, the English adtor, whose death by suicide last Friday came as a great shock to the @heatrical world. Services were at the Campbell 1 Church, and were attended by 300 friends of the dead actor, Lambs Club quartette sang and “Lead Kindly y pallbearers were Jo- ner, William Courtlelgh, Joseph Kilgour, A, O, Miltern, Cyril Harcourt evenso’ M Sash, John haries § Brown, and ¢ Among those w ttended the ge: vices were Wilton Lackaye I F. Mido. y, the oldest actor in the United’ States, nd head of the Actors’ Fund, and many of the most prominent men and women on the stage. NO BOATING FOR GERMANS emy Aliens Told to Keep Away ym Seanhore, WASHINGTON, May 20.—Unnat- uralized German men and women were warned in a Department of Jui tice statement to-day not to go boat {ng on any river, canal, lake or sea- shore this summer, under penalty of violating regulations governing the conduct of alien enemies, and: bein interned, These regulations for Germans to go within 100 yarde of canals, wharves, piers, warehouses, elevators and terminals, and require citizens to obtain passes before enter- |e the water front barred zones, subornation of perjury were filed in the Court of General Sessions by the Grand Jury No. 311 West S5th Street State Conference of Ma City Offfetale will sold {te ninth annual meeting In Newburgh, and 13, Its time to consideration of the pre: [hin tn Two Others Also Accused by Grand | 130,000 Jury in Connection with Estate of Henry W. Ranger. Indictments charging conspiracy and to-day against Edith F. Bangor rs and other the. on June 11, 12 levote’ practically ail ot in It will ed by the war. nists LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. maiden flier: two rection of the board. Of wool close to points of consumpt Alatributing centres have been approv at which Woo! may be distributer Louls, Boston and Philadelphia. BRONX BAKER FINED $25. come tax assesment on the agounds NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE [that such payment would be in ef- in. High Laat, [fect a duty on exports, which Is for- July 4.76 | niaden by the conatitution, The Federal Garovee 34-88 |court for the Southern District of New December 33.60| York held with the collector of In) public baseball game waa p fn Maren? 0 BSD ESE BS RE dei he ya Bee ety re Markel cloned PASO Bi to points. | rhe Court held the Massachusetts Public Service Coramiasion did not EDITH RANGER INDICTED nave tne cower to tore the ‘Woatren Union to give New York stock Ex ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE | cance “ticker” quotations to Galvin H, Foster, Boston stockbroker MORE RIVETS EACH DAY CALLED FO Shipping Board Gives New Spur to} American Workers in Inter- national Contest. As the needs of concentrat! Government require i which all of the| For fleece wool the eantres will Ties now are confronted. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Ch Biate Comptroller Eusepe M. Travis lcamo, “Bt. Louis, Detroit. Louie discuss, municipal fihances, nd| Baltimore and Wheeling, W. Va. r oJ. Nelbach, of New York, the territory wool the centres will be Port slosis problems in the cities a&{iand, Or Chicago, ew York, RST RAOE——Murye #800 His Awte © ath of Boy ve ‘irlongs —tareky” atl oF, ge 2 Ral Rees, Aitgntinn Wrem dy Manager. 112; Orenm imp.) 112: W - “ wale (tmp), 118; [Abera! 12. Batter Cal Fred Herr manage: . x bollfi ou Branch of the Columbia Trust Cor : prin, $900; four Negi nwce caps, arm Ate: fae Deny we aie south werent, Ave G MEhaas Cannell, 1 . . ere et Rees Tit Pope 112: ate | Mt. Vernon, was fined $25 to-duy Fadeor, e Amidorece | 11. te, ee Magistrate Frothingham in the Wes Nive 108: hie eet Mai tia” | Farms court for violating the vehic TAD Urs a CA iy) = ordnance {| na Mig Rea canoes the firpyogh "alent et john | feath of S-year-old Arthur Boughton all sad 100: |'No. 2883 Decatur Avenue Vie lewenens celdent occurred on May 5 at : teewar. | ‘The ace y oe ENTE RAO, Alone, Pnelamee tine | Webster Avenue and Parkside Mac: War (ab.), Oe Jou, King Belle, 195: |the boy being struck and killed as ne Fs Nak. 107: il 10: | aitghted from a trolley car, Berry was Tad re 1 a ae the ullty of Griving his auto within eight ( x ot w trolley car op tars ee ag [ew er UR OR eon fend Re: ahaa OPEN FIGHT ON DR, JORDAN, EF Sharvare gating: ot Tate Bm Ran - omy. 1 102; "anche i Tike Nap {HR Alemat of 'T3 Ask Cornell to Can- Upstate oh: wlings 107; Perea: tot! | cel Hin Degree HY | ITHACA, N. ¥., May 20-Twent |five members of the class of 1874, Wr. ‘nell University, at a meeting here have Jadopted @ resolution calling on the trustees of the untversity to revoko certificate of graduation granted to David Starr Jordan In 1872 and the i degree of doctor of laws granted to him in 188%. This action was taken wit of Beet in ran Pores en ire Taturday, because of Dr. Jordan's pacitiat opin ellower ‘Bo He UES ott GuaT Scag” tone and bia aititude ou ine war, ITALY LEARNS BASEBALL. American ROME Sunday, May 19.—Italy's first yed to-day between teama from the aviation c of the American Army and Navy be | fore an Immense crowd of Italians and | the entire American col American Ambassador lage members of the | American Red Cross and Italian Mili |tary and Naval ffs were present | The game wan featured by the ais tribution of a special American edition of the newspaper Epoca describing che | points of the game, Therg was al | parade led by the Army goat and the Navy mule. Tho aviation team won by @ score of 11 to 3, eee | ASSEMBLYMAN JOINS ARMY. Carl W. Myer | Teahon, Younse Me roof Lea. of Brooklyn, and Richard A. Cunning: ehiekiauee lac talature, Called to Colors ham of Btamford, Conn., it connection| WASHINGTON, May Si] ‘The York Logislature ts about | Mificance was given to the international | with the estate of the late Henry W t -t# youngest member, but what Santer centeet in riveting by the Bhipplag| Oe oe ieee eevee the acme roti Ranger, © prominent artist, had left] Board's announcement to-day that It}o™) oh iman Mitchel A ae 280.0 ,| will be necessary for American ship-| S : © will providing that hia $260,000 estate) cise. to incronse the number of/Mourtl Assembly District, Yonkers should go to hia wife while she lived and | DU!ders has been called to the colors and will after her death to the National Acad- | fivets they GEVIRE 07. 100, WO RR ee re ican fon mack wee emy of Design. Bus she had dled if the construction programme Is to bo) 1'0T) Ned Uitte ey evtticlal he fore her hubl nd did, and so the estate| carried threugh on time, ciiea ae x ‘ fe i hi my ; demy. Afterward an-| The 1918 programme calla for a total| ” . probably Other will was presented, but the sur-| steal tonnage that requires the driving| Would have meant permanent exemy fomate not only refused, to recornize It) of $13.290,000 rivets, & dally average Of |tiun, Hut he waived that exemption ut ed the r o 5 y asked o be An d c ear to Investigate it, ‘The result of the in-| ‘the beat average yet reached ig| 8nd axked to be cla ted for earl Vestigation was the Grand Jury's action | 649,000 rivets a day. Since the Ship-|4rafi. He is twenty-four years old, a to-day ping Board and the unions reached an| Hepubdlican, and when he comes back (a Agreement to remove the union llmita=| rom the war he expects to tion on piece work the dally riveting | ‘* ; HEARST CASE IS ARGUED, [average “hae Increased ‘steadily una! the grocery business Just where steadily, and recently the gang of a) left oft ™ v negro ie or at SE ne tore tei eee From Moant Ver-| rivets, the best recor he worl ae ‘i known in: Capets el egThe MER record for, American yards RECOVER WOMEN’S BODIES. The question of whether the of|tor a week's work is 604,687 rivets 5 een «driven at the Fore River Plant, Quincy, | Drowned Last Febraary on Way to Mount Vernon was legally within Its} @fiven ] Fort Sto rights in barring the New York Ameri- Seeeenceritipeemeninien | ‘The bodien of Milinge Ne York Evening Journal | ve he paket, Fanted inthe German| U.S. FIXES WOOL PRICE, jana mies Mario who Ww janguage was argued before Supreme ———- \dvowned last pruary when they Court Justice Glewerich this afternoon. | Government to Have Prior Rights! wer going with two soldiers to Fort ation Gt the newspapers the yee to Supply Ite Need |Blo-um trom New Rochelle, were re nent injunction restraining the city of-] WASHINGTON, May 20.—The War) covered to-day fatale from gatorelng the city ordinance | mdustries Board has fixed the price of The y Ae sone the women PRROED NOS VERE) the 1918 wool clip at the prices estab-/#7ne ou @ row boat which, cM ilohed June 3, 1917, at Atlantic seaboard | Mak ne part of distan MAYORS MEET IN NEWBURGH. | tarkets on the scoured basis to leak, The soldiers swam re PRY The Government is to have prior) ant there was 9n nventigation in WII Consider Manicipal Problems| rights on the clip for its needs at thore| Wich the noldlers said they had tried Broeght Up by War, — foricey and the remainder is subject to] \\,men- 1 Mw ALBANY, May £0.—Thd New York] giiocation for othér uses under the 4 —— Woman Hangs Herself in Hospital, Suspended from an {ron door ody |of Mrs, Blise Heyer, aged 60, was found Jin the restraint room of the and Hospital to-day, ‘The v had ined a@ bandage from her head a c taken to the hoi th Btaten Is wom week f when she first story of her hom: ‘1 ‘Tompkinsy rward became v Small Pill Small Dose Small Price FOR CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time. 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