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| —_—-"—_ Se mee ee te } et ~/2500,000 GERMAN | south of Montdidier in which ich princnens were taken, text of to-day’s statement of the War Offic “Softth of Montdidier a surprise attack allowed to capture thirty prisoners. Following he Fr “On the north bank of the Marne, in “the re of TROOPS FIGHTING ~2Vie _Cuffies Phird Struck by Train at Madison Instructs Men To Return To Work Dormans, the Germans during the night launched strong coun. , Avenue Crossing of Long Ist ‘ ° ft ots priate Bp fe fer Montigny ue Crossing of Long Ist- Pending Adjustment, But They ter-attacks, The enemy succeeded in occupying momentarily ° Jy) had ind Railroad in Queens. Fail To Obey. the little wood 1,500 metres north of Treloup and the village ON W fF N FRONT S$ Le G7: r AND DOWN FOUR .. killed In New. : ; ; 4 of Chassins, but, returning to the aggressive, our troops retook Laversine 4 Lg Zpagein me Killed ih uw York todays the International Paper eBay to Pr these two points a short time later. YYZ) Tee etn an ous |ttrn to work, pending adjustment of “In pi jn Oa of the Ourcg and west of Rheims there Russian Defection Gives Then: 7 Ving anottier i | in the Same Dee oes eS ene teleeteshed: tarde Con he are were violent artillery actions.” T : 4 . ¢ ruck, owned by the | wer uphed to-day from the War . » wHOME . ‘ remendous Force — Neighh ater Ba Welz & Brewing Company of | L ard at Washington to Presieg A RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S FIGHTING. Weta igs : sip hahha y Bae Frocks mine Combe [dent Caray’ oe tue Internationa! Piped After desperate fighting yesterday in the entire Allied counter-ofle ngaged at Least Twice. Sara te fanins = —No American Loss, pl Hh te ALANA Aad Metlalb erly idol dipedhdsthidela bl” Pi 5 Kinona ait as A VILLERS.’S Hrooklyn, while a company } day, It was stated sive in the Marne salient, American troops again held Epieds and Trugny THE EVENING WORLD, _ BRITISH gages GERMAN KAIDS AND ADVANCE THEIR LINES” THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918. THREE BOYS ARE KiLLED, TWO BY AUTO TRUCKS! |Map Showing Gains Made by Allies | On West Side of Marne Salient ANIERIGAN FLYERS | “WAR LABOR BOARD ATS ——_—: IN PAPER MILL STRIKES 9 . a " 9 . " tet n elusive marble into | that the order md jot yet been obeved. : WIT THIS FRENCH ARMY IN igi tfy | WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMIES | t % ii Epieds, which they captured Tuesday, only to be driven out by a German jp ay . OG OTTERETS ff ° ANC i i h Was struck by a truck ownet RANCH, July 26 (Associated Press) IN FRANCE, July 24 (United Press). by Hmil Gumphef of No. 16 Van Wyckt counter-attack, Hastily reforming, the Americans went back to. tic Owin to the defection of the Rus Northwest of Dormans Wednes- and knocked unconaciou He ARRANGE FOR SILE OF FORTY charge and cleared out the town with bayonets in the bloodiest fighting i sian from the Allies, the Germans day morning a small American esca- |" “Tapert mancelll, eg? ‘ 14 SEIZED GERMAN CONCERNS | Robert Grandelli, eight years old, Viv which they have been engaged. ive hecn able to place 210 divisions drille encountered a German squad-'jng at Fulton Street and Calli Ay id \ North of these two villages the Americans smashed forward and es-) (2,500, n) on the western fron RE ron of twelve planes, The Amert- nue, Queens, lost his life at the Madi- | ‘ f Ea Vat " t Py . Avenue Cr 6 of the Lon Isiand | Alien Property Valued at $100,000,- tablished their lines beyond Courpoil. From danuary to duly 24. ‘a cans promptly attacked, each at. °°" d 000, ; ‘ moto Uinn eit month enti en aieatinan (ocahele Cueae Hae A wason he wa io fie Dinos Ss There was intense fighting yesterday along the entire sixty-five-mile fy ciiona nave} aa : Ss ‘'ar-denois. shies pact EM ut # Boch ma by the oO: h 000 lo Be Disposed Of battle line from Rheims to Soissons, and the net result of the struggle WAS 439 times, wo that cach has been | Bi? During half an hour's battling four “rest *n4 hurled 00 fee . Bs eceua en further important gains by the Americans, French, Briish and Italians. | thrown into battle at lnast twice dure! Germans crashed to the ground, two | Plans for the sate rly This is particularly true on the sixteen-mile front stretching trom ins the bait year, With operations! in flam Phe others fied, GERMAN 10 COMMAND Jowned business concerns in Treloup on the Marne to Oulchy-la-Ville, north of the Ourceg, where becoming more frequent, this pro | Wednesday afternoon, and in the [valued at $100,000,000, were taken up Franco-Amerigan divisions, by an impetuous attack, made another af-, Portion is rapidly Inercasing same location, an American esca- NEW AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE «-*»> hao meeting of the vance that carried chem forward from a mile and a halt to three miles ,,“ Eh a fens nd ‘ Wpehad Sint ie abt rae Baie Tanta tion, _ eoanination ASCH BG BERG beyond their previous positions. REAGAN GT GG TRE ree | - Jf bbl Blac tad all ted eam am Ta se Ah pavaitn Ledian ante } 1 4 (426,000 men) on that portion of th — enemy lines, There " Ameri. , Naiser’s Troops Already Despatched an in the New S cos of Still further to the north the French fought their way into the Vile fost westward from hein on fart WES = ve Toreye CLL ean lomesiln ofthe bate, eS for te Drive itatans Dee armen teen lages of Armentieres, three miles east of Montgru, which they took the J Onatean thierry. Now. the trent tae Kel BelleauX Allied airmen report increasing cous Hears. Whisk wan area yh tena night before, and into Breey, these advances bringing them to withii nas been widened by the allied attack | gestion between the Ge omubene'| bod “al . ‘ ; 5 e y Weinluek t rman concen: | ames Palmer, custodian, before he formed four and a half miles of the great German supply base at Fere-en-Tar- from the latter city to the Aisne, and : tration centres and their fighting po-| | WASHIN ele vat anew sai the selling organization, will be held denois. Germans have hur more tet ete — = sitions. Some this movement of; Msive against Maly by German and} ag Koppel, a suburb Pitts : 4 ; RAILWAY. IMPORTANT agar f Austrian divisions commanded by aGer-|pa. Ane 15, ‘The plant of tie On the eastern flank of the salient, between the Marne and Rheims, | forces Into the line, bringing the to-| Ss s BOEKS ee n and mate Way from (he| nan General haa been determined wpon Lhe : re a M LiL Ce mM British, French and Italians have smashed German counter attacks, Ia '! divisions now engaged on this ont, but the greater part is toward | hy the Cental Powers, according to it eat dete ta ee \ IW il , Rhei Britist { part of the front to over forty (480, as ~ the battle lines, thus adding weight | { tion h fi f Washed VACHS SRLS MESH BIg { od, si §$ southwes! eims. the Bri ade important?! fron pve - = H . is addi els jornation reaching ta nigh | euetion rigny Wood, six miles southwest of Rheims, the British made important oy 1) and mlacine comartoratte Scale of Miles US’ CONDE-EN-BRI to the evidence that the Germans arc | command. An official despatch from |"“Ehe Alien Property Custodian no gains. strain upon the enemy's reserves. | ALLIES GAINS UP al ALLIES GAINS in | sol hg to fight it out rather than cons] Italy to-day said German troops for the nay charge 140, Gorhien oWAKA bs ey still have reserve divisions “Ll 1 A Te YESTERDAY YESTERDAYS FIGHTING tinue their x al retirement offensiv y have arrived in A concerns, valued at $ 90,000. ( F . ling to the airmen, is co! veut. | ‘The German divisions are to be mixed heir lines, but many unt com n, is continually cut ; SON ‘ urti ie ee ied: 1 pat | are co-operating by dropping great] of the front our. batterie leet te ao pate in a new attack, should the] F A I TO DISLODGE numbers of bombs, uly and offectively to pe nt hos- | Texan Quits Congressional Came Penetrates Enemy Positions From One to Two teri stisl aeite to order, on Arcee an airmen report fewer Ger- fre, destroying enemy, entrench: | Hien after President Wires He Has . © retrieve the defeat of the Crown man planes in the vicinity of the | ments damaging emplacemen' paign After dent Wires He Has Miles Northwest of Jaulgonne. aie | A NEST OF MACHINE® GUNS tite sites tecatise’ oe"ticis wears | te Malan War Office Teperted to-) "Nog Supported Administration [AMERICAN REPORT] = | eee or because they have been with- | 1% pea SAN ANTONIO, Tex., July James German | += jdrawn, Our observation planes I. Slayden, for the last. twenty-two WASHINGTON, July 25.—Press reports of turt progre wit ut AR MY IN |Tag German Prisoner Who Gave Water to!lour infantry and artille fy: by BUlAInE N BA FUT E the Mth District and candidate for re+ ‘ aes f at raent ‘ » FRANCE, July 23 (Associated Press) barr . rang | Hominution in. the primaries next Balas ican forces in their attacks between the Oureg and the Mari | barrages, giving ranges and carrying | 0 LY SEBALL'S UR prin Satur the America ; c i ci attach a the Oureq Cinoaten aifarte, tee nwae ieee: Our Wounded and Treat Him and Com- mesa similar work by the Ger- | day, has withdrawn from the race fole are confirmed by Gen. Pershing in his communique for yesterday, fe-) have been exacted this year by Ger- A man, most t | ation yesterday afternoon ) | mans is ost impossible, owing to} ? : te ceived to-day at the War Department. It follows: wan army chiefs from the troops rades to Bully Beef and Cigarettes. K of planes and the Allies’ over- | Proposal to Let Local Boards Apply 8 from Prenident Witton. pt wet , under thelr command, Compared| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY @ ‘whelming supre in the E er Elim- w oa “HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, even with last year, when the tiseht ; ihe wir papremacy in the alr | Work or Fight Order Elim Seay July 24, 1948. ich wey last year. when the Heit TON ‘THE MARNE, July 25 (United [as 3,000 men (a loss of 15 per cent.). | : mere | inated in Decision. ecelved, ‘The Admine DIY 8) 3 708% ‘ visions have called upon to | Press).—While the Americans con- |The prisoners are all hungry, the con : MARND PRONT| .. Gsincton, July 46 retary |itration as between candida : "Section A—Beiween the Oureqg and the Marne our Ips. Pare | make Jo tt a able effort line to nRoees t of Ep ind | {usion wrought by the Allied infantry |July ; pr eee = Jot War Baker has climinated {rom con- |!2¥al never takes par ‘. ; ‘ : ¢ mndont ls able to demons D progress cast of Mp : Aven the Mania {paper correspondents to-day of War Bake nib hidat of Mr. Sl ticipated in local combats, which resulted in further forcing back the the terrific nature of the task tines Blaorth of Jatitzonne (they have cap-| >" oll th on rmans trom bring fase rrempondenta to-day wit: [Nigeration. in. the baahal avciston alo ar. * ; Ff tipo! fo Garman #olt ' ' ng supplies up to their forward lines si : J ent on the) sropowal to let local draft boards take Clim he n fsenemy lines. Northwest of Jaulgonne the enemy's positions were upon the German sol by th tured Epieds three times) the Ger- : Chateauctthierey tron: thi whieh thelirr ie tictcs toc nuloing ihe "work or minlatration,’ ) fre of the Gi aperor to ¢ ria ah P {the initiative in apply t k or RUDE i : etrated to a depth of from one to two miles. iN French and British armies before | mans are leaving behind ther ” ROMY RAINCOAT FRAUD Jenemy was driven off, An enemy | fight" order to players A. V. Barrett and Carlos Bee still “Section B—There is p nothing to report in this section HUIMBOre TO ctirn To in sutticiene | vacuated villages telltale evidences lg : Rpt ree OF Eh owe. Cueer He paid) his ot ete sa nna Lis Tas : tion balloons. 7 gun- | considering the question only from ——$— x laat y 48 pos lof conditions in Germ The Ger T UP IN SENATE | cs saw min a cure the| standpoint of complete destruction of DRAFT BOARD 0. 0. KS FULTON e and some ; eo * t i - Th aaa AHAH © Chee. MIRNtea two eee “Order for Heavyweight Pighter's times, during the entire twelve |@mdeavoring to ald thelr fami Senator King Wants to Know if Any | rrenc h planes went to Inet teed ue ot| Arrest In Reacinded. rhe Americans found everywhere parcel tof nt. diving directly through y tight at Harrison, N, SH Veroun used ma, the mer ye aad a Are Involved. the rain of shells, he righted himself § 0 S$ CALLS, IS REPORT |. tha 1SsAl TAWSre “BOMYd In | Mew " f t and Chemin-| post pac which the nan lana w away before th air- | h h Pultod Reece F al Flanders 220 | iad no et to forward y con-| WASHINGTON, July 2.—Disclosures|craft guns could wing wpon him. or| sissies jYork which had asked that Pues be X P : Cambrai 2, and minor operations 90, ; of fraud in connection with army rain-|the slower flying planes could get at| ae Dob RNa NORE: Oe Allied Line Is Slightly Advanced South of shire Malo en ie poats and backs of chairs, &c, [cost contracts to-day called forth a) him 1 War Vessels Ready to Go to Her| net rent hin \ r i : earcinonie shoes, end Backs of chairs, resolution from Senator Ki ssistance — Locatic sophie bed Las Popp eae ‘ Rossignol During the Night. Lotters written by folks at home to| inquiring of the Secretary. ot War | STUDENTS’ TRAINING Dae SaDEE Eee Y ; pont sonra wi y > AMERICAN RED CR enemy soldiers, who later were taken) whether any commissioned offcera were Is Far at Sea req 0 ask the 1 adi” [BRITISH REPORT] 0SS PHRYHect cbUne pl ol Ur GUUS Sa reed ae PART OF HATIONA BOSTON, July Bho A report hat rs she aon ad ma LONDON, July 25.—Following is to-day’s official report RUSHES HELP 10 SIBERIA | iter s ure now allowed only tracts bi ne i i nding out 8 if a seers No further! “Early last night the enemy attacked and entered one of our | grams of meat a week 100,000 Coll 3oys From 18 to|signais is being investigated. ‘The yi fal einai 1 |} One German came in with a t 6 SENTS 0 § 0 | 1 5 Ch Seieatae vessel was said to be well out at ' on Moneys, south of Villers-Bretonneux, but was ejected by an immediate counter- al OuUppues and Ambul s ; | d been attached KIN PRE Lie ee fd | 21 Will Have Status of Privates | % e was doubt that she fet It » }on his arm whieh had 1 at ‘ , sea and there was doubt that sh Hees, i Slovaks ner gaye water to maericay IINGTON, July 26.—Formation | plants of lesser radius o eo Ne a) Later in the night a hostile raiding party atiacked another ot o : be f i money, which may pos 8 ie 8 ) MERC ANOUeL ar SINS | wounde In addition to wh of a recognized unit of the National gland coast. War vessels are pre- ' ww A WASHING TC \ F sspital | te ‘ > "1 e him #0. Ina Brooklyn bath posts north of the Somme and was repulsed. The enemy left prisones air Se OnET aa ee aatenten pial) pread, the German was given a can A, C, Carpenter Decorated at Pal-| Army, to be Known as the Students’ | pared to go to her assistance. 1 aad Ty Likcen’ young ORIN eration sasare ese encounters. » of our men i : 4 necessary funds for the care | of “bully beef" He #aid this ration ace fc EON Army Training Corps, composed of! reag Admiral Wood, Commandant | his trousers, got 40 and ran. ‘The rabbi + “During the night we advanced our line slightly south of Ros i : L-Gaashor® ovaletinn Ee wh eu aie Ree Or Gay Against U Boats. the ages of eighteen and twenty-one| ment. to-day calls, the attention oF Bective) Came Can you identity i a] ore ays! ns re, ud Hpiithay He F y i Sabie : Py ja expected to re fro h jh naAsters Ane actory mane rs our oo money the detective aked Wood in the Hebuterne sector and captured a few prisoners and ards and former German and Aus-| ter to our wounded the German _ Mly 25.—Lieut, Com- | rae ri ae th Paps ee the danger to Which “troops and ty thd chads anid Wie Panel proneek machine guns an prisoners near Vladivostok have} hig comrades were given twenty Carpenter of eri-|neing conducted by the schools of the| sailors are subjected ax the result of and 1 ame's on every bill" But} The hostik ii ! Ned. tO: the AIBERIRG: ROPE DY! | paca igarette can destroyer I the| euntry in co-operation with the War) toa. Dlawing of whistles, ringing of | th money is not yet recovered “The hostile artillery was active last night south and north of American Red Cr picoala ea st Distinguished § coun! COORENAMON Wik ¢ Warl boats or of any other demonstration in : ’ iy Ast nly th it je Ainesiean Teg Cranes rhe line beyond Epleds yesterday | Ring tures at | Department. leelebration of tho sailing of troop | Se ee et Searpe, and north of Lens, and at a number of points in the northe eee urmeot ne aa ot the. a} uation | reraon waa the acene of heavy Hlnm: Cactae, ¢ ° | College students between eighteen | transports from American. ports.” DIED. ion of our front Red Cross by Secretary Dani who | fighting, consisting mostly of clean- Panning, in the Lieutena Com. | 2nd twenty-one, physically qualified for oo LAVIOLETTE.—In New York Ci ak ee porte hat a ne ric rahip|ing up villages. and machine gu iander's charge, has be prominent | Military are ible, During | jg 2! ALBERT J. beloved h Bue iat | t the fy , aan) Aaairel pieeanlasieys 1. private in the National i Prd ee Al services f hia Inte real BERLIN STILL BUOYS UP HOPE sel a gn wer ae a a Oe eee en tor ee ee were ¥ hadequate for the rap was firing while standing boldly in ¢ d German subma-| forms and equipment will be furnished morning iner number of wounded | the open yesterday. A signal corps at in the war gone last by the Government, and during the| SYRACUSE, N. ¥. July 26.—-Vin- | on niu ERESA O'NEILL (nee Buck- §) | man was stringing wires when the submersible at-| summer vacation each soldier student |cent Pomp was fined $250 in Federal) ey) ved wife of late Joseph , | Siltratea: (aan oeking tha Akane aes It to a a convoy The U| will receive six weeks of intensive mil- | Court here on his plea of guilty to an! o and sister of Mra, Nellie Coiling ee exsary Lara fan two Ann endl Suet Gallant damaged by depth bombs | {tary instruction attempt to bribe a draft board official, | an lahan i ind charke ‘of th i ones Just eMUBHE and shells before the crew surrendered |The signed for the purpose |omp's method was to wrap a $20 from Mrs, Callahan's residence ‘ ending his arrival Charles rel nem,” he said © worked day and r nil around a cigar he presented toan| 5 rd st.. Brooklyn, Frid ’ Teutons Declare All Allied Attacks Are Re-| ton merchant. a Vindl- | rent, tut hat ae wer would ter ing [Amt i HAH when the Fanning was at mands for trained | DH MNS S Afoang draft board: ! pate interment Calvary Gemeterne ‘ t) diate ' 5 ® |tempting to tow it to port rns erial fo ; . pulsed and Say Battle Is Slowing Down, iran omatnaaloma aM’ | |r within reach af them new ore] The German crew was taken aboard| ———— 2 10,01 ders would come along for them to!t annin me being reecued b: [GERMAN REPORT] ve on three four miles, WajAmerican seamen who went overboara| EMPIRE CITY RESULTS, BERLIN (via London), July cial communteation trom TOOK ANOTHER’S BABY |tavent epee eee Maa Fg Pe creer Peri Pere te ue epeT Reet Pane B; te Jas we're going forward we're glad to \the United States and interned at Foi ae : general headquarters yesterday re ‘BECAUSE SHE WAS LONESOME | ne 1 = th Stctharsani ee cee . p on chasing them ; nittum, There was lively artillery activity north of the Lys, near Arras and his pular r ptely —— -” y ) near A a particular battery completely idovan near Albert. | wiped out a German battery which T RI second: Wild ‘Thyme, 108 On the western bank of the Avre the French temporarily advanced | Had Lost Two Babies of Her Own,| was retreating along a road far in RUCK AND TOURING CAR H fo all Bhatione RSokt burt as far as the Avre during a local attack near and south of Mailly, Our She Said, and Yielded the rear of the enemy lines. An ob IN CRASH; FOUR NJURED Sea wh Hi bad + 4 Ve | counter thrust re-established the situation, We repulsed in the eve Mraeetan server spotted a of wagons, aiaeteeDe ss08e rand Miss Kru ning enemy. partial attacks launched from Mailly and north of that DEB HSH trucks and & artillery opened Fagan otic nd Di place. cn her because T was lonesome, |a withering fire and the caravan was Motor Vehicles in ( ‘ollision on {| EMPIRE City ENTRIES. A ary ies Caren Between the Aisne and the Marne the encmy early yesterday |! '8! two ables of my own, but they | quickly huss pbs, _ pa wll of Nicholas Avenue—One | eas ee onset tein. f TO-MORROW, Aer . 5 tasty eckage and shattered: bodies , AMPIRE CITY TH ‘TRACK . : morning, after bringing up fresh resorves, continued bis mass attacks, |1000 Oe’ ale a ee ey one point {n the Jaulmonne region Man May Die, lie ap pedigree Attractive Offerings for Thursday, July 25th . winapi : sah AAuRL aehianicas 16; de Goliat one point in the Jaulgonne regio , mits Ju ne entrie / Gen. von Bochn's army completely defeated repeated enemy thrusts. r 1 in the County |. Germans had strongly fortified) A m Yonkers going south|for to-morrow's races are as follows Milk Chocolate Combination Package The French and Americans again suffered very heavy los Court in F lay ic sda cha bik. Machine puna ware i031 car going north collided |, FIRST RACE fillies; five Aaa Me heat Villemontoire was recaptured from the enemy, who retreated in “8s of } Ba so thick they held up our advance, |!8 St- Nicholas Avenue, between 154th | {¥'2; Bevots, 100 mat ap. in Datel it aeranget at Aes dense masses, which were fired at by our artillery | Murray, whe live at No. 28 | american artillery blew off the whole 8M 155th Streets, at 2.30 A. M, to-day, }! OOND RACK Por ime ni North of the Oureq our annibilating fire smashed enemy attacks Lncape Posh from ‘in front of a) side of the bill, ‘The of this ac. |ana ue Backers Were FANOR NO By mera oe oon: “a sianiate an fn preparation and during the first thrust. Between the Oureq and I saw the baby n her cap. {ton is now a terrible sight, ‘The torn |" Erank Baldwin, forty, Insurance mans |f AE COM the Marne we repulsed strong enemy attacks for the most part infront | riage. and 1 simply had to take vit, ground is sprinkled with siashed living at No. 605 West 156th | uuels evan, 1167 dace of our tines, ’ Arms He When 1 pressed | Machine guns and bits of arms, legs t, owner and driver of the touring | 15 110; Rarant (1uy)), et her to me she d to be my own, |and human torsos. Miss Alice Kemmack, thirty-eight, V—Vw three-venr-olda and ap CHOCOLATE COMRRED ; : | y husband asked me where I Hven the veterinary corps is shar- No. West 157th Street, who w a | Hin Ld NUTTED MOGEL SUES . PADEREWSKI. inal cla pad. ba It te] J said 1 would teil him the next! jng in the glory of the ting, going Hn the car with him; John Kochan, forty) « f f bil ida ally va n Aug 1917, | 4 Then I realized what T had done Syaiethalh, dar ahellipe ta aid nic (8 Waahington @imal. Yone Wan you used to Paderowski agreed with the plaintiff| and hurried the station house ta|{— br rd us is . a ‘ if ‘s, owner and driver of the truck, aa) en if Meant al - Wants 850,000 Krom mist for|to give a series of fourteen piano re-| give the baby back. 1 did not want | bringing back the wounded to . twenty, No. 57 Gilaton | Bas eh we in wien ‘ Alleged Broken Engagement. tala in Sante Domingo, Porto Rico, \te cause anybody sorrow, but I was so | operating and dressing rooms, ‘on Kochan’a helper, rere Bee hcyerinie of ene 4 Ignace Jan Paderewski, the piano | Venezuela and Guatemala | when I fiat tock her thet 7| ‘Phe privoners continue to indicate), ‘socban fas several broken ribs ne | ai, oe as at Wary waxed pavolate is the Virtuaec, to-day was made detendant|,. {he (TH concert, it is alleged, wan! could not think of that.” the comparative confusion in the en~ |era ‘autt : Pe (ts St nox rosa a 44¢ to have taken place on Feb, 1 but| Mrs. Spiro was permitted jemy ranks, being from numerous di- win v6 | et jo: Dees ACP \ tm @ euit for $50,000 damages brought ' paderewaki did not keep thi. he to plead | omy q pe hosp! de! locat! } cable been Wot keep thlepengage- | gully to ailempied kidnaphing snd ies | vialonm Ii is. established that. some |i, hospital, after, being, attended. ie 124 Tie Taeetasawalehe ste eo tne coutalne?: / w ingardl, a conductor men yomanded until Monday {or sentence, | divisions bad been reduced to as low the middie of the avenue, * “ any | ‘ a Bs i i * oh pasate rar < eaeeh A 7 sare rearessapinenpaneniassinnens sina siti latatinalta ed atid )

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