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BATTLE | AL UKELY 10 BE QUASHED | Technical Faw Rest Results in Writ D LON REPUDIATES, RF ATE of Prohibition Granted by Notices Printed Two Success: | ive Days; Should Have Been Week Apart. ~ APPEALS TO U. ie A technica most certain the n the Extraordinary cent inquiry into the so-c y to- ay rendered a jeation of all chel slush fund and the DUBLIN, 1 indictments found against to allt Hamlin Childs, I man | United Sta cutive C upport the na nas | ist party as e party in Ire! tor J Gov, mer|which Is 1 Timothy | without betr cause of dir William oH, Reyt from the Aj certain y FOR ERROR IN ADVERTISING Financial workers at 2 Nationalist Leader § Leader Says Cause |‘ of Allies Is Cause of Ireland. the sum nece Irish Mbert¥|ang 4 P. C. OF CAPITAL TOAID RED CROSS ey Fund a Powerful Lift. # and the New York's it in three days ed almost half ssary to be raised in seven Of the third day's tot al the\phirty- $1,771 and the Corpora- $1.2 the Ho th Committees res 4 $41,700 and $5 Healy, ¢ subseri oft Be (0) seu an, $100,000 H. McKay 4 1 Mrs, John Greve, Charles ts Mus Nod rank Balley f rr panls Irving Na-)™Me@n sale ¢ et the 1 Union Institutions Pledge Support That Will Give American ated ov ums brought in a|© In the © to House |Ular battle Wiliam - NTE SLUSHFUND CASES. ASPENS, AMERY FLIER KLE WN THRILLING BATTLE WITH. SVEN GERMAN ARPLANES NULFLYERDOWNS GERMANS TAKEN PRISONER ERMAN FIGHTING 01 ASHES WITH ANERICNS. ALONG THE LORRAINE LINE acigaraine Taylor the Victor Afte 450 Shots Had Been Fired Ensign Stephen Potter Fights British Comps Machine Escapes After Vainly Trying to Aid. WASHINGTON, revea y when the Con tion anne phen Potter, NRF. |senters, The last seen of him was on the surfa representatiy the story th ‘Six wee ae ¥ “ ee ‘e beak of vith gover oensiy: alk ue ate WM TAYLOR o¢ tho indictment “m= | fown t March FLYERS OF AMERICA “Potter left 1 British vered due ea Lan ote until six miles NEW YORK AVIATOR = ion in Anothei May 22.—That naval aviators have oper- the Heligoland Bight was | mmittee | 1 the | Mich,, in a spectac- | with seven enemy single Sea station tn AND FRANCE BOMBING —-—_-+ 'U. S. Shells Fall in Three Waves at Close Range. bution to the e 1 AMERICAN ARMY| — iv : New Ye zeae ai ae i » L amen tae pe in WHO ROUTED GERMAN ae mason : aa oe aa Within Gerechamp Wood, Where . ee a , : a oclates ).—Lieut liam i} e em SINN FIN METHODS: nm a eat ts ceomemenm tigi Antec, A. Blade? _ TN AERIAL BATTLE) socister Pero ctseat, watiam Many of the Enemy Are Asleep ass 4 rigid ~ man nm Am can . GRAND JU IRY ILLEGAL. ik ita oamien of Corner — to si Hanw un teata nam se| German Patrol Driven Back. Pont-a-Mou ermar y-day and defeated rate flight 5,000 WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 22 (Associated metres tn Press).—The following bulletin was issued last mi A bullet from the enemy machine ; taeet “In the course of the reconnaissance combats In Lorralne we cap barely misse dew Taylor and punctured a wing of his alrplane. A fecond later the tured prisoners, Here and in Woevre the artillery on both sides showed considerable activity.” tenant saw one of his tracer bullets penetrate the The American artillery northwest of Toul launched a sudden and fuselage of the enemy machine where 12 ) . terrific loc: iNe:cbaaiver was working acueuhine as attack upon the German positions “ind cantonments within gun and there was no more fire from | the Gerechamp Wood early yesterday. Severe punishment was inflicted an, upon the enemy—how greal is not yet known, The deluge of American shells fell in three waves, and with hour the woods in which it is known many a half ng had Germans we | been drenched with a large quantity of poisonous gas, Northwest of Toul an American patrol traversed the Apremont- |v Arneville road and found a high tension cable used for charging the enemy wire. They cut the cable and brought b 1 large section of it. ‘| A corporal named Klick, from a New England State, carried out a | “personal patrol” late yesterday afternoon. He crawled to the enemy wire to investigate what he thought was a periscope and saw a German ac )| Step up to the firing trench. Bullets were exchang h “| returned safely across No Man’s Land. ay ea “ AMERICANS DEFEAT GERMANS but the American 4 Branch Deteetiy fined $200 court pon the nearest from both a pitalization t | “Potter's companion had emptied Jone drum when tho gun fa e lead set yesterday » planes ther s, the city's ead, attack vigorously h ove s have set a pre- | oth ‘ \ seh st Another. plane accompanied THE GERMAN POSITIONS of fifty-four el Jand kept tion to the st bialidhans Sh throughout the action, Two enem viction f Hanes were sighted to port heading , d them, flying low. Both Brit pene about a hundred Lleat, Taylor a Member of the Trlah- IN TWO PATROL COMBATS man tines) Enemy Takes to Cover and Returns Fire, ed 2 but Is Quickly Put to Flight. [AMERICAN REPORT] oF n Member of | WASHINGTON, May 22.—The War Dey kown in sport-| following supplement to Gen. Pershing’s report c » and New York viator purst 40 kilomet ant then ¢ nd th beneath ground followed p to-day issued the uarters Lieut. Taylor is well ing cireles In Chi jin France: itons turt et) He was a msmber of the Hlingis Ath d Cross execu- | suing » ¢ tie Club and later joined the f “Last night (Monday) in Lorraine, patroiling was very ¢, espe- Syenwiars (nro ee Pe pile Wie Kw ath ! pa Bac ati a itdh ae stoner | clally on our side, One patrol consisting of one officer and twenty men, o ¢ ee € and swell the total of the hb I tanding and i xploring a inostile position, gained contact and opene. on a German kordinary t Jur i t drive enormously, A conyers. | to within = ae eee ae 1 of approximately the same nan patrol took cover and HA AY : f pneribat Ae en th | ur more enemy planes now ap $30,165,960 MORE ASKED in Berlin i 1916 returned fire. Our patrol rushed f ps “ t . ght an po 7 sits ‘eimnnone team (net at ayn REV, DR, SAVAGE DIES are pte ” u 6 our ant at ta eu Was ; 1 news fail eee iD timates Include sit! — SUDDENLY; ABOUT TOWED, Lat of prome ae Borie he Kans Seca py 5 Was for ‘Ten Years ind. his Bed nes." : fav Nalanda with 5 Again Led ' Church ol Messiah in : oh oa . ved bt 1 Page.) fown t et him at ' i i ws Sat: re VIENMA EXPECTS MILLIONS, n= zitntanst : soatos ae ee sors GERMAN TRENCHES PIERCED ai : ‘ wo tort roots OF AMERICANS IN FRANGE 20.00". Pinter of the Casters char AT THREE POINTS BY BRITISH : Aiton whose pe nF I hy the Gov-| AMSTI ear j : Neate tue eeeeu ‘4. 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