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At first he had com- | (Associated Press).-—The miperbly ex- to Siberia, according to official infor- mand only of a reserve army COFPR | eeuted Jocal action carried out by the tation received here to-day, to as Sala tage bible ae oe Freneh to-day southeast of Amiens sist the Russians and Czecho-Slovaks ie German Reny 16 AL: Vrassia, {Rot only gave them a large hatch of Kuarding the Allied stores from Boi —_—_ —— | prisoners but brought into their pos. | Sheviki acting with German prisoners | ! session the entire Rouvreiies Plateau, | 20 are reported to be advanping | - BRITISH CASUALTIES |dominating the region between the | Upon Viadivostok | ' Rivers Avre and Moreuil the| Fran otter sources to-lay came re- i FOR THE WEEK 14,874 Noye, through which the main rail-|P°rta of constant guerilla fehting ; a road from Paria to Amiens passes |'!0 the Ukraine between lange bands t List Includes 2,059 Officers and and which has been in the hands of | Of Deasants and the German military | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. _ AUSTRIA IS ABOUT TO CRUMBLE, SAYS A REPORT FROM ROME Fourth army © in 1911. At the beginning of the present war he placed himself at the disposal of the Emperor and eventually was giver command of the German Army in Prussia. He soon became a popular idol and was showered with honors. | In previous years he had not been | very well known, despite the fact ne| had taken part in three wars, winning the Iron Cross after the sexe of Paris, and the Red Eagle Order @ the Battle of Koeniggrata He known as a good General, but not as @ military genius. ps. He was retired mew was When he first applied for service in Positions. on Vladivostok. | the present war he was turned dow hae rough t the atten 9 of the X sia ON ‘THE FRENCH FRONT IN| WASHINGTON, July 13.—British ention o' iser ven Ladenéortt, one of his friends | FRAN Friday, July 12 (night) reinforcements have been despatche! Men Killed and 11,244 Wounded. LONDON, July 13.—British easual- ties published in official lists during ra VICTORY BRITAIN SENDIN Overcame otal Obstacles Bolsheviki mo German Pris-, the enemy since March. More than 600 German officers and | the NPICARDY WON TROOPS TO SIBERIA BY GALLANT FIGHT; AND NORTH RUSSIA and Gained Important oners Reported Advancing forces. The results were not reported, | trut it was sald the peasants are well | equipped with machine guns, rifles and ammunition. Tt is believed that the peasante se- cured their military equipment from ady captured have been sent sar, and others are arriving. tillery preparation preceding attack was brief but it was of a ITALY RETIRES CADORNA, How Machine Guns Are Used to Protect Observation Balloons Over the French Lines BACTSSON PRANCE. Tree on PORE INPERAW ON ANY PLEDGE ON BELGIUM REFUSED BY KUEHLMANN ment Binding Her Without Bind: ing Allies, He Said. I Hertling’s statement on Bel- now resigned, on June 25: Prepared on a hint from England to state our attitude publicly on the Belgian question. On this English statesmen, “We regard Belgium as one | question in the entire complex We must, however, decline to make, it were, a prior con- cession by giving a statement on the Belgian question which would bind us without in the least bind- ist the enemy.” IN SPEECH ON JUNE 25 Germany Would Make No State- N contrast with Chancellor von gium before the Reichstag Main Committee on Thursday are the following words delivered by Foreign Minister von Kuehlmann, “From England the reproach is constanly made that we are not TRIBUNE EDITOR QUESTIONED ABOUT PURCHASE OF MAIL U. S. District Attorney Says There Is no Evidence Con- necting Gruening With Deal. Dr. Ernest Henry Gruening, whoas t the New York Tribune ceased sud< brief career ag managing editor Point the fundamental views of |denly and with some mystery last the Imperial Gove! e perial Government differ | nient, appeared voluntarily to-day at from those ascribed to us by the office of Assistant United State District Attorney Harper tioned ‘him, rper eaid: ‘his office has no evidence wha'- ever that Dr. Gruening w in anv way with Dr. Edward As Rumely in the purchase of the Eves ning Maij by von Bernstorff and Dr. who ques After the interview Me connected ASRS ‘TWO GIRLS HELD FOR THEFT HERTLING SPEECH FAILS Albert. Dr, Gruening’s name had been given to me as that of a man who might have some information ow a particular T0 EX matter in connection ONCE CHIEF OF ARMIES, OF A $200 DIAMOND RING SHINGTON | wich tne tavestivation of the Ma‘ the week totalled 14,874 They were | powerful character and the aim of the | the stores left by the various armies | pannnan Dr. Gruening has xa been invest 8 wa ne on | Which retreated after opperations tn | ing has sti divided as follows: gunners was so accurate that when ~ ., . gated by this office, and he stat Kiva! Wounded Missing ‘wea | the infantry went over they found the| that part of Russia. | ke Owner Left wer Left Jewel in Res Statement — Regarding Belgium] that ne does not ponsess the Informas 125 496| trees in the small woods abounding in] LONDON, July 13.—The British | ‘ f faurant Washroom and It Looked on With More tion I thought he might have.” 1,934 this vicinity reduced to matchwood, | Government 4s sending considerable | Disaster Last Year Costs thee Vanished, Interest Than Otk Capt. Lioyd of the Army Intel —| The Germans had laid a widespread | forces into the Murman region, in| Rank and Pay—Diaz | A phate | gence # i i 2, ML i 4,874 ‘ank and Pay—Diaz ts Helen Meanhy, eighteen, of No, 843) Ww 1c 7 gence Bureau also said that he had no ‘ 2,069 11,241 1,574 14,874 | network of barbed wire in these woods | Russia, as the result of an appeal 1 4 |renth AOEdA GAA SLI SELEAHE 5 te TU SENG 2OP | Sena as gay glad | aealobts ah incsiaieaslli and the shells bad blown the wire into | from the Murman local rovernments, | Decorated, | nineteen, of No. 761 Second Avenue, Hig Sewage ear io Deine Gives Bere russing: 3 " Rogers, general : TROOPS ABROAD T0 GET 4 great tangle, making the progress of | !t was learned from an authoritative | OMP, July 13—A military | (Continued from First Page.) ere arrested late last night and locked Chadealise von Hering palase tha manager of the Tribune! made thé the attackers most difficult. ‘The | source to-day. | bulletin decrees the retire. | up in the West 47th Street Station on| ain Committee of the Reichstag. | following statement French troops overcame the obstacles| ¢, —_— ment, with loss of rank | 0% Tompkinsville were ordered to )« charge of grand larceny. : a th WHE Cane With. ll BTPROURIG. | MEG IteaIn haw 0st ati |i coma of hundreds ot ma | Mra, Prom and, Amevcans were) Tro and cape [one of the reeoore aboard pv-[3th ses at amend ing alll ping careully rad and digeted Oy felns that My. nasing oe Oe - hine guns. — to have been guarding a . vate boat wirich had picked several | °t $200 in the washroom of a restaurant) American officials, and : k ies hie week teen ati rrangements for Free Government | © e ¥ Gen. Diaz, Commander - i a Le several | es see 2 4 erican icials, and in time they une he mig! arrass pene ; The aamult began early in the| "Use amount of valuable supplies on| Cie ‘or the Italian Armi | of the crew trom the mater telephoned |*t NO 16 West Oth Street. When abe! gourtieas will learn of the bpinions| (i. coon men te ne hice Distribution of Reports morning and lasted three hours, ‘The {te Murman coast, originally intend.) © tod with the Grand |The Evening World from the Staten malseed “| beg bebsgh pp the ring was! oe the statesmen of the co-bellig-| ‘UC Paper. There is no knowledge on Completed. Frenchinen advanced at some places |°4 for the Russian armies. | Rania ae he Siiltaty Ore Tr jIsland shore that he believed thirty lie the: plage, Maud dh cata debebalheoadbbealdd ie bey Leta Ranh ae nya J. gathered by press | to a depth of 2,000 yards along « front Germany recently announced her} |. : men, including the eighteen who| She followed them to Broadway and | TONS 16 DOtAR. Co Iealcee Wet yi ppb caaes diag tet News from home, sath Intention of “driving the Sagiish| S0VO% It will be made the occasion for any “disloyal in any way. Prior to his associations and newspapers in th extending for nearly five miles. The LJ eo Sagi oe | suffered injuries, were rescued. Some |5Jd Street, and accused them of takir tep t a rn th ribune t k : ions f Villkne of Gay t "| from the north of Russia. Gen, Cadorna was Comman- |of these had ttold ven coal! the ring. Both denied it. step toward peace negotiations, as; coming to the Tribune he was with ted States, handled by the i ge of Cavel first fell before the ih s of these had ttold of the fifteen coal President Wilson's - last the: Wi Na Hee aneuresy of the Committee |Gashing attack. Anchin Farm neast| COPSNHAGEN, July 18.—Counter-| aer-in-Chief of the Ttallan Armies | passer and ollorm who tad been| Patrolman Breach took all three to| sis an the euptect arc cecerniy| with the Trioune tires mosthar ee Public on and ned ‘i ; yorution cap- i. x the station house, Whil ents on the © generally | With the Tribune three moi fe Public Information ar 1 fast 4] succumbed, and Groshetre Wood and Pb peirdadatarstdiarein ae ee cap-| last year when the Austro-Ger- |trapped in the hold and had perished. | ware eae. pedo Giovanni Perino, |accepted as the war aims of all the), The oniy known basis for the link « herons the seas by bic by teele “jay, | Broucttos Wood followed. Then | Wr". sheviki Red Guards! man drive forced them back to First among the rescue craft were|q walter, of No. 287 West 52d Street, | Allied belligerents. ing of the names of Rumely and Dr. _ Hess stations now operated by the Gov list Wood wan captured. AN theso| “BO Nad Just arrived on the Murman| tho Viave River, following the |two awit mgtorboats of the Gubma- | walked into the station and_turneg| THe Chancellor's declaration that CTuening Is the fact that they lived ernment, will soon read eve a % Coast, it was learned here to-day.| Caporetto disaster. oP St, George | the. Fing over to the Sergeant. He said | Germany simply was holding Bol- |", \4¢ same building at No. 34 Wes W 4 | positions were taken despite the most \ rine Patrol, One put in to St. George e 108d Street. Dr. Rumely } » by American soldiers in trenches an AML were dis: ‘ Shi es he had picked it up near the curb at Md Stree r, Rumely sa i det _ wi disarmed and then allowed —_ ” A gium as a pawn for negotiation at- rue! t American sailors on shipboard. Ar- [determined opposition of the enemy.| ty return to At but the other kept on up the bay. It|the corner where the girls were ar- | fiona tn obt interes never met Dr. Gruening and did no fangementa for the distribution of tha| who scomed firmly decided to hold the 0 aOROOW: | THIRTEEN KILLED IN Two 4s not known whether or not this sec- | Tested. | Raniedl, Jespresnien: Ackoneie loins | Renter noe ig a oe late : | 01 iplo- | at that address until he read it in tha news have boen perfected. it was an-| positions at ail costs, ond submarine chaser carried | matists has been MN " " that Belgium would | newspapers ens ews wit te, brie Pecan ition ect eee oie eaenn troope was BOLSHEVIK TROOPS DESERT, | MONTREAL WAR PLANTS wounded to Manhattan. PROFITEER ype HAND | be used by Germany to regain her| Pr. Grucning said he did not even je news w rief, each item be jai; the more remarkable as between tefore 2.30 o'clock, when tae lost colonies, know Dr. Rumely by sight, althougir ing just about what would appear 'n} i. two extre —_—— he believed he had once been int , » two points of the opera- | ciate atta aaa Va ite coseventen | had once been intro the headlines of local papers, Nomina- : ' eo duced to him casually in the office of tome Citieens, fires, weddings of State. |Wood—the ground is broken by bills p.1_, rs of Eight and Five Are jing the fireboats with streams of| Romeo Firm to Pay Overcharges business errand teaae Intereet and other items of un-]and deop ravines where the enemy | Deckires Anglo-French Propaganda 8 rah water pushed in a little closer to the mn y bated PRISONER BY THE GERMANS | ———<—————— usual interest will Ko to Americans over-| had good shelter and was able to con- Has Impaired Unity of Electrocut burning bulk. It was apparent, how-| and a Penalty Imposed by the “pRY” VOTE AFTER AUG 26: wens, no matter where they are sta-|contrate ble forces without being Men. MONTREAL, July 13—Bight per-lever, that the boat was doomed and Food Board. | —————- | Pal Uoned. seen . others | tha a : ats ae , : Press Cable Serview of the bureau trymen and they carried the positions King at the All-Russian Soviet oe baie n van cate aie ci Ween SPiy STAB AE Oh eIB: gee kee bdirtas ee gjlattinesd tirm| Darmstadt — Washington Re- | erman Suter will edit the news budget.| with courage and dash, which too! floor, stored e S. of F. Romeo & Co., No. 374 Washing- ‘cn 4 co NOW in session here, 1a Seles " r rohibitic aot cinch The wireless, recotis will be aettverea i m conalde rably beyond the objec | 1" rears sea ; cee War | of,® Warehouse owned by Lymburner, tee Maresh, made exenesive pretite 60 ports 34 Others Held | Prohibition AMEnemen: in Foot free of all tolls to military publications | tives c + the she Ministe Fr) Limited, munitién manufacturers, a , WASHID IN. July 13.—Names of : e Considere a eb eal dead and wounded, in addition to| ceived news from the front that unity | o's : Siri |Food Board announced to-day ; peions pris | uously Next Month news will be issued in bulletin board ¥ Th identified dead include George e Ge or t prisoners, while material and ma-|among the Sovic ps ; Hl i The eum represents overcharges, |°N¢rs in Germany were announced to form. hine guns were captured id. |omong the Boviet troops had suffered! rymburner, nephew of the head of sh SCS, | ay | WASHINGTON, J 1k.—The Se eee chine § ere captured in consid-|as the result o orepas| tee tinea rae ;; oS q § 2 ; n chine suns were captured in consid-|as tho result of Anglo-French propa: | the firm yi pias @ penalty, on males of onaned| Mi, iia at cump -marmataat art today amraed (nt the Emerkenoy stood given the French good obsecration | &andu. Part of the Holshevik force, the| A majority of those killed were| j i i tomatoes, dried beans and cottonseed | tarry I, McWhirk, Dorchester, Mase.:| Act, containing he prohibition amend posts from wihich they can ‘every | Minister added, had “deserted to the| moulders. ‘The upper floor crashed| Flag Presentations To-Morrow by|oil. An investigation showed the | i ¢ . be k sve the Stne pelt ' pp d . 6 | Edward J ‘utrin, Roxbury, Mas: wi ‘ ne movement of the enemy along the| ° ees 2 [ three stories to the cellar Rodman Wanamaker and firm was taking more than the 15| Michael BE. Riley, Boston: Harold Cari- | why aftor Aug. 2% until voted nutin roads and in Moreull and Mailly, rece ve men were killed by coming Don Mass: Gi Juron. This asaires the taking of two aineval, a region which was the Ambassador Jusserand per cent. margin permitted on canned | son. Dorchester, Mass.: George J. Me- | the ta wene of the severest fighting in SENATE into contact with @ live wire at the ts ose 2 tomatoes and cottonseed oil, and the|Donald, Roxbury, Mass; Frank Daley, | day rees batween now and Aug March acd Apri plant of the Metals and Munitions| 4 silk French flag will be pre-|12% per cent. on dried beans, Tbe|Hyde Park, Mass; Thomas J. Kirk, |The first. o ecesses will begin Only Five German Planes Account- AGAINST THE BOLSHEVIKI Produce Company at Montreal, Bast, tad to dhe dratesture ahife {firm offered to make the contribu-| \fedford, Muss.: rze Nelson, Bristol, | to-night if the ¢ passes the tele “ed For by the British to-day “is p reer * Hee Of }tion to the Red Cross in lieu of sus-|Conn.; Charles Cropper, New Haven, | ®Paph resolution to-day he B | pie —~ ‘aria to-morrow by the Police Re-| pension of its license. , : ia \ONE MIRBACH ASSASSIN Geen Chanel: Riacrsen: BtlNol | in Two Days | ss {Neither Men Nor Materiat Sent| BARS BOOST NG GAS PRICE serve Forces of the Police Depart- tt _ Conn.: Tony Norwalk. Con. ROBERTS ORDNANCE CHIEF. LONDON, July 13.—Bad weather REPORTED PUT 10 DEATH ‘ ; sires {ment of New York City as part of the SWISS WEL ME LU ST | Francesco Muifitano, Port Chester, N. | conditions interfered with aerial act di hem Would Be Used Against BY NEW YORK COMPANIES | celebration of the French national Y ‘Kichmond Man Appointed for the ity July 11 and 12, and only five Ger-| eee: Germany, He Says. RUIARy ec LCRASEPaRGACALICR Le will CoB AMERICAN SOLDIERS | oar. Sas No» 245 Custer Ave Yew York District. man celranae we acnounted rae Second Still at Liberty—Stockholm} weasninaTon, July 13.—A spirited ee ig made by Rodman Wanamaker, in his la SeRd ato” Sin laP ae -Ataven, WAS J 13.—A ppo! the British on those days, t r . nie Sots j . ee np paci ecisi : , official capacity as commanding offi- srrneseeeeon= sree wal n at at Gi J. Roberts of Rich Ministry announced to-day Three | Hears. ot Violent Riots in controversy over the Administration's Albany Decision Means Bronx Con: cer of the reserve forces, through his| Four \Who \Wandered Across Bor- Conn) Harold D: Owen > HA Fayens nds Vai, Vine DESsIGAne ag He st British machines were lost : Petrograd Russian policy broke out to-day in} cern Must Abandon Its Efforts | paris representative. we bicry . Of }Gonn.; Fran: Tn Jobneon, Midasows Curation gt New Jersey, as Ordhanc “On July 11 heavy rainstorms limited i ‘ 2 i © Load fith Frui onn.; Lionel 8. Robinson, Bast Hamp-|porstion pi New Jat Organ pt0n 2 in the alr on both s. but| STOCKHOLM, July 13.—M. Alex-|the Senate, Senator Poindexter, for Increase. Ay, ther pamme (tlie Ambassador Jue der Are ye With Fruit |ton. Conn.; Battiate Cussipoll, spring. | Dist?! pa Sanguee Tact onkgrp ut * drovite one ©: © ass ” Ry . bt OF Flowers, ale, Co Sdward a ay, South- | Acti Shief of Ordnance BA ctv ation sor the Are of (a ali i ite A Dirac, t of] Washington, declared the Administra-| ‘The denial of the right of s gas com-) Police Reserves a silk replica of the a ses Ker aa tar ey ne Tae appoiniment. compictes the Ii pbservation for the fire o! rman mbassador Mirbach, s eric: 1 endered 8 32 BV 3. "ol Americ ngton, Onn} vOan . : 0 c hiels ho have e orton fr theo rman ‘Ambannador“Micoach, aa] tom would uke a erinun, min-|PAny t Ira ram ave Tn pe] America am tnderd'ty Lataete | OBNEVA, Jey 13—Towr American |CVt. coun’ rane Maron” Dery.[Qatndiaiss ihorind pt permitted.” the statement said | epatchen received to-day from Mos.|take if it diverted man power ana|srided by statutes, which ts contained cg <td soldiers who lost their way and WAn-joonn. and Ejnar J, Turning, Middle-|of production of ordnance materials, Nine tons of bombs were dropped | ie oe il s in a decision by the Court of Appeals, Geiss aucasiss Wakseiatas orden thle bo em railway junctions behind the G hig P nha Had fh oaptaied joom-|resources to Russia to be used by| means that the Bronx Gas and Plectric LAWYER ASKS $100 000 Valle de Joux were welcomed by the| Edward M. Pope, Hardwick, Vi; Will-| PROMOTIONS IN THE ARMY. Man lines, ‘Three howtile machines | Ki Ie coeertog that Germany wi | ttn Romer Goveram sat Company must abandon its efforts to in- H population, who turned out and toaded | 8 , Gnanee MADEMY IR: 2090 Di napcrpaeen destroyed durin day 4m ered aa sg a be . >, Sexton, rattleboro, t or er as ba Three of our machines are missing Kamkoff and Mme, Sparidonova, two|'™e" nor material sent to the Bol- (means that other companies in this city wee et they were permitted to return to France. |)" 6 snette, Lyndonville, Vt.; Hermand? WaAsHIN Brsaiaan “During the night of July 11-12 éur|of the Social Revolutionaries arrested | #hevikl will ever be used against! which are outside the 80-cent gas zone]. Reedtat etanea Sues} The Joux valley Is thirty miles north|F. Moreau, Providence, R. I | Wilson to-day made army nom machines suc essfully babes ,tutee| in the Moscow revolt which followed Aah i : ae must abandon their efforts to use the ya Pascha cali ialey EY CS | oe Geneva and more than twice that dis nose | at Camp sen are: | nations : He weeny aindromes, at two of which & Mirbach's death oindexter sharply criticised Ray . flicers of Metropolitan By- tance south of the nearest point of the/Charles W. Preston, Wynnewood, Pa Maor General in the line of the aaa ware Aran th t és war as an excuse for jacking up prices. ce I ‘ance south W. 1 i ‘ of th broke out, Many rounds ne iat ed from | Passengers arriving here on a boat mond Robins, who recently returned |" decision at Albany was handed Products Co. battle front. Evidently the four soldiers |(Harry F. Waterbury, a ajor Gen, “on Croa 1 oreseagea heap PTR ak SORE HONE RY #24 trom Petrograd Drought news of riota| from Red Cross work in Russia down in the test case of the Municipal - a were stationed at some rest camp or |William J, Wright, ¢ ut “ Quartermaster with rank of On July 12 the railway sidings at|!M that city. ‘They said that several obins and his associates, Poindex-|Gax Company of that city against the| William Paschal Langevin, an at-)craining, ground Baton, Jackson, Mic \rajor, General, for four yeare: Brig Searburs were attacked, All our ma-| hundred soldiers and workmen, led} ter charged, “would have the United | pupiic Service Commission of the Sec-| torney, filed in the County Clerk's —— te | > ee eee eee OTe TGeanaes with. Tauks ate si lnan sately | by Lefters, seized the Parshsky arse-| States turn its back on principles of |ond District. When the case came up]office summons and complaint in a A eal Is Filed leita Reha we is, Washington D.| Major, Hy for four years: Br _ - {nal aay fought the Re Guard for] fair dealing with our Allies and would | for argument that of the Brow. ompany| suit for $100,000 against James EF. pp \¢ Guy D. Tibbetts Bennington, N.H, i | aaa im ey were subd F : wa sa saan aaah BAIandan , ° ° ohn hite, Duncan, Okla — un ry bombardment of have us sead men and supplies to th . es "| Gaffney, President of the Metropol Fi A th ae GERMANS AGAIN TAKE uP arsena . | traitors Lenine and ‘Trotzky and theis | Ths corporation wanted idtles a le Ni c nee List a “ or msmt mes Slee oaa rect ia maine OIED. | of incr ng the price of gas fro! y-Products Company; Liston L, au 4 saber aii 4 FAVORITE RHEIMS SPORT | _ | followers, who are ten times worse et ryt eee Ne Be eee ee 0 ois ahd Praderiok (T Kaitey, 1G Naw: | SCREMTDT.<—"Thurada July 11, CHARLES — The Rus CussioN Was opencé : teorge Rogers, W 9 © applica f vax named two streets "Marne an¢ 4 ie : | Y ’ The Ruan dies 18) B Was ope sh would be heard by the Court of Apreals T Jones, Seore ; B gare, Willem L olsen os tg) Abe opp btion 0 on | hea, rod, two, streets OMarne” and) otvard, Woodhaves . eet Bombard =the Cathedral, IN ENEM CLASS CLOSED OUT by Senator Borah, who npared |yefore the Bronx Gas and Electric case |Greve and Daniel L. Smith “Work or Fight" order asebil! | wrench Embassy. o'clock Shells Striking E | ' tussia's effort to liberate herscif to] was argued in the Appellate Division,| L&ngevi alleges he was the victim| players probably will be decided upon ve | sensed he French revolution car cration Counsel Willian P. Burr] of @ cospiracy to cause hie arrest and] the appeal of Eddio Ainsmith, catcher the Building sperty Custodian Has Taken | Both Borah and Poindexter de-[made a motion to link the Bronx case| Prosecution on & or minal charge fof the Washington American League 3 ) 13. 2 } clarec ne Dh heviki represent b h that of th Alban concern, perjury in the hope of inducing him] ain a brief ca ing e appeal of PARIS, Ju Mauric | oO Al) Remaining Insu ithe t Viki represent but a] th he any Pe ae ye cial auit for Aatearia ees ae ee f carrying the apr of | member of t Seana A | ; nall percentage of the Russian peo against the Metropolitan By-Products Ainsmith from his local board here, written a letter to the Minister of In-| ince Propertie pie, but are able to dominate the Sis ° oeuet*) which ‘Thursday ordered him to en- | Company mruction, according to the Heho de} WASHINGTON, July t—'The bu beswnse of orman ait and | TY GOBB TO QUIT GAME saeerevin claims to be the owner of | sage in a useful occupation or lose Co-ordinating the Nation’s Human Paris, calling attention the renowal | ne n f all foreign insu the fact that they hold the supply of Fi R PERI D OF W a sixty-acre tract on Staten Island,| his deferred classification, reached a Be the German bombardment \ 1 aa enemies or allies | arms | 0 0 known as “Lakes Leland.” As owner | Secretary Baker late yesterday Energy and Stabilizing W ages med ee 5 — vin . f enemi wink closed out, _> 5% thereof he began @ special procceding| ‘The brief, which was prepared by ea eb hells Aree call bre on ‘that | ing to an announcemen made today BOLSHEVIKI ‘RUSSIA’S ’BOES’ ga nilibe Mo Dut in the Municipal Court of Richmond] Clark Griffith, manager of the Wash- BO: SR ERD 10. SHE | UN The rematr roperties have been < “At End of Season I'll Do My Duty unty to estwblish his title, There- slub, av bat Al th and 4 * ; a A A in M. Barres requests t Ministe b © Alien Property Cu ) ington club, avers that Ainsmith an ow the Nat ¢ F: sabor Policies Te acliact and save, the damened vieces|todian, wire aanounced there exe. tour |?” Meee HOM) Whelmes Keon Them, to My Country,” He Tells upon, he says, his alleged persccu- | other players affected are not seeking H ional War al wo that they may be later reviaced, | snarine companies, thirteen. fire com fare le White House Friends, OL ee eee exemption and all that they ask 1) Board is solving the great industrial —_ manic life companies and one| DETROIT, July 1%—The secret of HOUSE BACKS WHEAT VET that if they have granted de- | ualt ompany in addition to four | Bolahevikiem ts out WASHINGTON, July 15.—Ty Tobbd 0. ferred classification they be permitted ' , > ’ H ¢ GERMANS LASHED IN PUBLIC. | by _pompaoy (8 Badition: to. four | BOMNSY ISIN Wiaiee | WAR a See sob pinoation they be persaitied problem, told by the Board Chairman, n ¥ 1 m | 1B h will quit b d of Refuses 172 to 72 to Bil wit to hold it and continue their profes cINS, ul ings lustes but under enemy ownership \ of the International Brotherhood Wel-| gseaso . tar the war, He - ~ bea aly - ft, ATKINS, Ark, July 18.—Atkins of She interneciene “Romer so, | meaean until after the war, He said ne welceiea: \sion the same as workers in other Felix Frankfurter. dents horsewhipped John, Wi and je so to-day when he dropped in at lines. From the standpoint of the See ee eee mas arn fermen | Hakeken Canadian Care| the World, who became acquainted with | ty, White House to see some of his| WASHINGTON, July 13.—The House | on. ine appeal amierts, baseball is : ‘ Jes | | the Bolshevik! during hia recent trip to to-day sustained President Wilson's » the ba h ball is maa he public square here, A crowd “ s about the © ° y mt . ed 01 a : 4 . . eee etre canes eee) ONS | OTTAWA To-dny's| Stockholm for the International Labor | friends about the executive offices. | V2 of the Agricultural Appropriation | mential. It is pointed out that base In the Editorial Section weized them y ‘e leaving a J thee court where they had admitted that| Canadian overseas casualty list contain- | Conference that wae not held, says their ‘At the emg of this season I'm] yi) 4 motion to pass the measure | all players have joined the colors ie fear rhere thay bad admitted that] (1° 4,, aaa obi That falineine Am- | punpose and appearance are the same|foing to do my duty to my country] over the veto was defeated 172 to 72. |sladly when placed in the first class, Sunda World Wmerful woman, administered « beating /ericans:, Killed in action, W. © Larsen, | a# Our “knight of the road." He calis|in the best possible way. I love the o Secretary Baker studied the appeal ng semielsiored & beating jericens: | Milled BW sen, A 28 com best A The bill was referred back to the y P ‘ol ” tix- inot *resum to have died, them @ heboes of Use la. me, us ve next season wi od , ‘wap testified that the cause! J. Foster, No. 6) Park Avenue, Hobo: “How is here in advance of the three | *.. it aed, ah All peo} Agricultural Committee and House | late yesterday, it became known to: nouncing Nidan B. Soighule, ‘Detroit. days’ convention. of the Hoboes’ Union Me out of for the period of the| leaders planned to pass it without the | day, but no Intleatien was given as K. B. Moore, Quakey Hill, Conn, which opens on Bastille Day, we.” wheat price fixing provision, to when a decision might be skpected, i Ale