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pe Ben. B., No. 1208 Santa Clara 7 ON SAN DIEGO enue, slameda, Cal. [pu KE, James 2. Troy. Tex DUNCAN, Rudojoh L., Akron, Ta | FOSTER, Jesse J., Stuttgart, Ark | GOODNOW, Leon, Fairport, N. Y. | QRANT, Stephen H., Andrews, 8. C. HALL, Leonard O., Grass Valley, Cal. HOWK, Miles N., Burroak, Mich, LARSON, Wiiford, Mammoth, Utab. MDOWE Pi i Mé@ndovi ree MEYER, G. Washington, D. C. gee comnts | MOLER Kosedale, ind. taut N&C A. No. 446 M ‘Latest Details Confirm Theory | we Paul, Minn That the Cruiser Was ince U Boat Victim. | ROOKS ROOKS, @ Avenue, Milton, Wis “imberton, Mise. N. BP, St. Clair, Pa, fugene I, Tela, Honduras, | RUSS “Richard: Leonard, ‘Tex. Bfforts are still being made to-day! Sita Mount Joy, Pa $e fearn the fate of the 65 men of | SIM io J No. 4h Tillery é the San Diego announced by the | St? " W.. 432" North Norm, Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal, A M., 1046 Mason 60," Cal Navy Department tn Washington as | | wit! missing and unaccounted for. 1 | are known dead. The twelve un- | vieNNING, ASHL ly safe © accounted for are probably safe as| 4 pea he, Artal they are believed to have been on) w Gainesvitie, Ga. M., Lilbourne, Mo. CHESTBR J. No, 633) Denver, Col follow: ™ ‘ } AITKEN, Robert W ; BLACK, Carlos A., @treet, Berkeley, € an Diego, Cal 2535 Elsworth (Sapponed . Grunwalk, Ta KROL TD, treet, j BF Naling Ace Tike HOLMES, , £ ' “Nothing Acts Like es Es, ‘Marquette, | ¢ ! ; Lawrence . Bethel | ‘ ¢ | a a Che Fruity Laxative | in ECULAR habite THREE OF THE SAN DIEGO ' ‘ at abits { are essential to “MISSING” FOUND SAFE { good health. Take | Others Now on List Expected to| i pink crystallized |} Tum " esd orgg Roll _ like candied fruit. i: = ema an att t cli cent nant that others on the missing list may turn GD up and that the final missing list m: : ye somewhat sho ' MCKESSON & he BINS, New York Charles A. McKibbon, “officially miss at a ing,” is safe at home with his wife at ——————_—— No. 148 West 82d Street, He was the| head of a gun crew that stuck to the ‘job as tong as the gun could be fired. | upset by suction as the ship went down. | terward picked up and be But he was o reached home Saturday afternoon. His j@| wife said he had been transferred tem- | porarily to transport duty and had gone of Lydia E. Pinkham’s | %: ¥. ¥* also on the inissing list But his mother said he came home Vegetable Compound. Sendey, aw and then “1 got into an awful condition with, report for duty. what the doctors said was an organic, According to Law's parents he was displacement. T! three hours in the water after the San would have pains Diego was hit, and was picked up by so badly that they | an oil vessel and tanded in Hoboken, would have to put There he borrowed carfare and cam) hot cloths on me| up to see his parents, Law is nineteen and give me mor- | yeara old. While he was in the water phine. The doc-| he caught cold, but sufiered no iil} tor said I bd fad ecg never be any bet- Alexander Horton Loper, who was ter without an op- li sted among the missing, has turned several hours there, again, presumably to me ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY = 1918." on tidy tai, Als Tug Which Was Fired Upon By a U Boat or Cape Cod, 240444, . YHOVELEODYD 3 é Julius to, Fort collins, Col | TOKIO, Friday, July 19 (by the me eet sociated Press).—It is believed in po- Magnmes ri Iitical circles here rnment's reply « charleston, | by the United States relative to tente Allied intery » despatched to W It is understood th e Government's answer accepts the | American proposal in ¢ f DEWEY H., Brooklyn, Ta | : shore leave. WH Ps Wit JOHN L. Plain View, Ark. Those missing and unaccounted for} wW41) YSU L. Island Falls, Ma. | ery particular Diplomatic Council | American proposal for joint interven j tion ®y Japan has agreed to the and the United States A proclamation will be issued a |suring Russia that the Enténte has no intervention Siberia, the despatch adds. § probable that a r will accompany in F BLAINE, Ciyte G,, Lomita, Cal INES: Remote as Now seit Wast BOOT, Frank J, No, 250 Clayton] ‘Third Street, Duluth, Minn Street, Denver, Col. CHAMBERS, Walter J. No. BUXTON, Henry 0., Forest Grove, Ore.| woXtpnon, Jaines ki Sun doe, Cal | CHILCOTT, Willian H., Bureka, Cal. |CONSTANT, Henry G, Wills Point, Tex. | COUVIVILLION, Carl Clifton, No. 2011 CORBETT, 'M. Joseph L., La Grande, Ore } eee Sirest, Horton, Tet. | Ogi, wayward F. Allenheny, Pa | ' COX, Benjamin R., Wamexo, Kan {OAc wil Hy Won set’ Champa B, All: B. No. ppleton Stre Yenv t ‘ a a Ms GARRISON, » 914 Washin 1 — ton Avenve, Jonesboro, Ark. WASHINGTON supplies are Vladivostok, | ment revealed Later it may be found gesirable ‘te American account before the Slavs quit On this sitbJe officials are maintaining silence. Officials said that until some oficial} ie PERTH (AMaOY OPO CEE EEE SE overnment arrived theré would n Details of t . previously pul Philadelphia Company annual dividend of CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. 1 to stock of r ia contemplates assistance Czecho-Slovak American propos . it is said, differs! ing was heard preferred stock, payable Sept jand France. | have been some at first as to tha extent to w 1 expedition of assistance divergence of o American Rank Note Com ular quarterly dividends of ferred stocks. ferred ia payable 16 and common stock of record Aug authorities were insis no limitations should be that | over their placed upon pond a mi inland ils were buried in the sand of the Rethiehem Steel Corporation—Regular nds of $250 on Class A common sto 1 to atock of record Se tion was taken to-day instead of next | Thursday, act Other business. United Stat Governments lengths to make quarterly divid of the | indicates torlly pan and the ant of an agreement nt has been satisf. Said Mrs. Jaynes, Speaking lS aeary ti rbett Law of White Plains, | that this pe disposed of A report that scheduled to m | dividend action, while nothing definite is known r | to action directors might | belief to date is that 1's per cent extra on common stock will HARDEN DEMANDS. |sions, reached the » Department the information was not | Ie Cane as hag | hour and a ha pit | Hotshevikt to jhas arranged with the nment for a guard at ierman eration and T{up at the home of his parents would never have|in Hoserale, 1. 1 Loper is twenty any children with- | years ol outit. Aneighbor | seaman on the San Die who knew what} taking a bath your medicine! when the Si » was blown would do advised ha me to give Lydia only in F. Pinkbam's|picked up by a life raft on which Veretable Com-|many of the survivo singing pound a trial. [\"Where do we go fr @id so and it made me a well woman| overt Ko Graham, @ first musenn, ver said he w Dic sunk. He land in Hoboken to a healthy baby boy."-—Mr ae Jaynes, 37 Lyon St., Anderson The letters which we are c publishing from women in every se tion of this country prove beyond question the merit of this famous root and herb medicine, Lydia E, Pink: | ham’s Vegetable Compound.—Advt. | -> | TIRE COMPANY ACCUSED. Goodyear Concern Sallie | Ban I A of re h antly | White Plo and Mra, W crest Avenue. ( sician and sald went to wife lives, and then came to to see his parents, Mr. Graham of Ni Wood- nam is a first mu winking the Diego. poe onan nae, ‘ ‘ Using Minte: Ads.” WASHINGTON, July 22.—Attempts to mislead the public in its Nation- Wide advertising of “service stations’ changed by Federal ‘Trade towtay in @ complaint ainst the Goodyear Company of Akron, O. ‘The complaint alleges that the stations are not main tained he defendant, but that, the service extended ¢ motor pendent on the ndividual will and ability of dealers Vnfair methods of competition also were cha RACING DATES ALLOTTED, Aqueduct, Ja Will Sp ekey Club to-day all pany atom and Youke t Up 36 Daya, ne ee eee not expected until sor monti. Zone. ] WASHINGTON, July 22 were made to-day for another Con Barkley and Langley of K icky | Jones and Buch an of Texas. Wood the last of this me . France and Italy ty Representatives in Con. - ————— o Truek Kills Four-Year-Old Bey, Four-year-old and instantly killed b stell | driven by John Noel of Hacke: Me | Noy { BELGIUM'S RETURN AS PLAIN DECENCY. Forb sds ; in Petrograd, and Was a second ain ~ EIGHTEEN MEN DETAINED ON DUTCH STEAMSHIP. jump into the water ‘ctud | underclothing. He was} | International Germany to Retain One Pebble, He Say Si r t i n the Water four hours after the | and the next September 1 gave birth | was in t r four 6 E. xaminatic nof 7 hem—Olt sengers Allowed to Land. on board at naville, N. ¥.,/ AMSTERDAM, was anxious to get | to have revenge on the Germans | discussing in Die Zukunft the recent her} examination Voited Ouar Stir remainder of the 2! Hertling concerning Belgium. “Can a country be regarded as an thorough examination had beer reeords | independent state which is only to be er states have! ations with twenty o roaohed a favorable jac y be ardec # ind Tire and Hubber |* Country be regarded as in | which before » to adopt its polley and ¢ were obliged to NEW YORK SorTon EXCHANGE. | Brussels the ‘They are on their way to T of the Pacific will of an enemy 1, which must gui inst British, Freni an thirst for reveng | 1 to} that power ag Ant it priviles International law forbids ¢ last ldp of their Market closed firm, » Helgium to the | fre invasion. “« Voegs are th EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. an innocent victim hen we have ot Hchuet has been establishec for more than RACK—Threw yaar olde de yeventy-two year OKIGINAL ; , A eT hirty-aix extra days of racing aU Prost following Belmont Park's meeting in TOMIED(INTT) Bs Hae ting ey peagengea , ptember, ‘They are split up as fot Sontaron we: Queens County clu, CONSTIV Sept. 16 to Sept. 28, ine Metro. Kimish ut Inclusive? Empire City lacing Associa ttl the tion, Oct. 1440 Oct, #8 inclusive fresh cea ation MADE CORPORAL AT 1512, hem Boy Gets arke When Father 3 African Arrow from his ventures In the h East) established co-oper- More Congressmen Gotng to the War * building ventures with success, | | 1p hus opinion the not hard pressed by cept (n a shortage of grain for « and Plans enemy alien EME Wen tena Representatives . Hoboken, and his father has Are || holstered seats, back and yard of West Virginia and others will RACE —Three. your might have enlisted —Joseph Dud-|{] Spanish leather; indestruc- reet and Anna ||| tible springs in seats; like STAMFORD, July 22 . 26 Liberty & seven years, eady more in the War gone or on the a lice located the boy listed at Pater ge as nineteen. in camp. that trick Aditanto of }i! sah eae No. 36 Cherry Street, was run over, his 4n automobile | was given anh truck in front of his home to-day. The truck was owned by the Continental Paper Company of Bogota, N. J, and drowned ‘owt SG 7-28 in which they were with seven other | Their bodies were SBAUHANN: the | had been \| persons capsized Swift & Company York Oy for ek, July | Beet, 26.98 salen of Beet in New Stamford Hospital after ¢ takea vut of the water, ‘ALLULS. PROPOSALS U BOAT REPORTED. “ONRUSSIAN ACTION SOHTED SO MILES ACCEPTED IN TOKIO Japanese Reply on Interven! toadea with stone, ‘The captain tion Due To Be Despatched OFF FIRE ISLAND (Continued from First Page.) the tug said. three torpedoes w gun | cester for New York. All who saw the U boat's work agreed the shooting was poor, Th fact alone is attributed th the help Jack Ains | proved himse es 4 women and children twel | | |torpedo attack was worse, j | | | | it defiantly at the ¢ and held it aloft until the boat landed. pped fighting on this side of} p! The U boat's appearance deve the first the only Atlantic. The a a few miles from the naval av ation at Chatha Thr from there nd at tion « plane: the # j with bi of the First Naval District. The boat raised its « | fire either ‘registered a ‘finally submer |away In a sou hit d er | The crew of a Portuguesd fishing 4s} Bchooner reported to Capt, Abbott | Walker of tue Const Guard station re the tow fired upon to take Jhere that a short time bi | was attacked the U t the schooner and forced the | to their boats and shore, less warnir and freighters and sa at have no Wireless are > port the U boat's hour and half attack yesterday {t fired seve hundred shots, three of whi ded on shore, where summer cot ta watching this demon n of German warfare, The tir- far away and brought ain}about 1,000 persons, many 4n auto- m them,” hey gazed at the flashes of the guns, and their possible dan was not realized until a shell whi ands and beach Efforts were made t {wrecking fleet to r | barges and to salv fourth barge and bar can be saved, as expe Jexploit of yesterday will |costly bit of business fbr mans. It is estimated tha r pedoes launched at the other ammunit e vessi ‘SHIPPING SCHEDULES UNAFFECTED BY U BOATS; with genuine $8.98 leather seat, at 3-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive frames, mahogany finish, highly polished, p- arm: in genuine brown cut, at of | re launched against the tug, and the | re started when ail had missed. | ‘fhe barges were bound from Glou- To this ment given out to-day at the New |York offices of he Lehigh Valley Railroad. There is no question but a the Perth Amboy can be sat- nin a short time. The tug waa bufit eighte Shooters Isiand 8 ny at a cost of $130 1 construction was so strong, her owne statement, the puncturing of her hull by German shot, the vessel did | uot go to the bottom. The presence of one or more swh- in the transatlantic lane will ffect shipping schedules, either twise or over-ocean traffic, It nounced to-day. Patrol boats will escort Long Island Sound steam- ers through Block Island Sound and up the coast to Cape Cod, This con- voy commenced last night. Iivery available airplane from the Mineola fiying station has been sent to join other squadrons of aerial ob- servers on a hunt for the sea prowler. ipbuild ape of mished bargemen and the » years old, hero. He Is son of | one of the barge captains and lives | at Farmaville, Va. When the U boat | began firing Jack seized an American | flag he had on the barge and waved | ermans. He car- Es it with him into the small beat | | ttack occurred p sea- | hovered over Ked the raider} nbs, according to Rear Ad- {miral Spencer S. Wood, Commander | 1 ns and ‘returned the ipline nor raider and the U boa rently going SEVERAL HUNDRED SHOTS | FIRED, THREE REACH SHORE. have been sent t by patrol vessels to be con marine was plainly seen by in a otier ' SEAPLANE BOMBS AIMED ~——AT-UBOAT MAY HAVE. FAILED TO EXPLODE) WASHIN cretary Daniels to-day to investl- | ‘ the apparent failure of bombs | dropped by @ seaplane upon the U hoat raider off Orleans, Muass,, to € J, refitted and put on her run! months| form, de the American nation was the interpre. tation placed by many officials here to-day on the latest tles, as the att couk a reason, it was believed, than an at~ tempt to frighten th . Herl will not be interfered wi ‘ON, July 22.—The} Navy Ordnance Bureau was asked by| etary Daniels said his report | showed seaplanes had attacked the raider, but there was nothing (o in dicate that the bombs had made a NAA EA \ —— 5, hit, He feared they had not exptodeds The Government is preparing to take over the Cape Cod Canal as a re- sult of the U boat menace. It will be >a part of the Federal controled rways by executive order nt Wilson rightfulness.” in a new ned t ake the morate of activi- 1 craft marine k on such sma tributed to any other not I American people. 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