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nearer eran rennet rer erererrarneraeercermnrra ee —— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 381, 1918. AMERICANS IN HARDEST FIGHTING OF THE MARNE CAMPAIGN most desperate counter-attacks the Germans have jaurehed, The crack | divisions of the Kaiser have been thrown against them, Outnumbered GAINS ON MARNE FRONT, AND LE ADERS WHO WON THEM. FORMER CZAR LED SOCIALISTS NAME SIX many times, the Americans not only held their ground, but advanced an T0 RUN FOR CONGRESS additional two miles. For thirty-six hours the Yankee divisions had no} ij C\saissons amma ——— ' rest, f Scott Nearing’s Opponent Is La i a The German losses have been tremendous, and, according to the | 4 } : achat Ye f Guantia, Aviztion Captain, Now f Associated Press correspondent at the front, the American casualties, as S slid \ 4 - ¢ a in Italy—Hillquit a Candidate, k was to have been expected in this kind of fighting, have nat been light. Sreatuet cous. wen | Socialist to-day picked candidates te Every observer at the front agrees that the Americans are facing, vic- FA WI Ry HON ewes +] pats eee we against / toriously thus far, the severest fighting of the entire Marne campaign. | A hea hh OTAunemes » - ata tak Mapeiiaas Web tae e ent ‘ | Unable to Rise ) Rise Prom Glial cites eee ane tC i ee Basie’ and Had to Be Propped The Socialist Congressi Against a Post. | | are Morrie Hillquit, Nearing, Meyer London, Algernon Lee and Assemblyman Abraham AMSTERDAM, July 81.—Given two |Shipiacoft and Joseph Whitehorn of \ i Brooklyn, | Beere in weich to prepare for te inverh Biiieete inves Ge SN |end, Nicholas Romanoff, former Ru-|prive he will run in the Twentieth Dis= sian Emperor, was taken out by bis|trict, which takes in the upper east executioners in @ state of such col-|*de. His Fusion opponent, Congress PERSHING REPORTS HOLDING == <a ae OF THE OURCQ RIVER FRONT eh Counter-Attacks Repulsed and Positions Im- proved He Cables the War Department. | leaders in Brooklyn to HOLD APEX OF THE LINE)” temitcr nec ratesess) Sitio ttre infin ans Siq'" "2" ST a 1 or ie ( ye SET ree "i : | man Siegel, a Republican, has been as- [AMERICAN REPORT] a if) ae ies sa | FOSREL arceie |Iapee that it wan neceamary 0 Drop |sured of the undivided support ot Dem- WASHINGTON, July 31.—Repulse of enemy counter attacks on ‘l F : Anzelger of Berlin, which claims to| Scott Nearing will run in the Fours American positions there were reported in Gen, Pershing’s communique BEL Leal z 4 Leche dtl tat bil obdeaeclzchs Supeain isi AtsariedA Aviaules OoepE for yesterday, received to-day at the War Department. The statement i 3 (on the morning of the day of his exe- |"! Tecelve the Republican eupport. “HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES < as [eutlon by a patrot of a non-commis|yy tng” goclalists in the ‘Twelfth. Dive =; E } Ss, N pees | 4 se 7 to w oppo: July 30.—Section A—On the line of the Ourcq the enemy ‘nas renewed He ‘told to dress, and waa then taken to | many Bah With a Mapuntials sedented . |@ room where the decision of the 3 ae A ’ rye Soviet Council was communicated to —_—o we have repulsed his attacks and improved our positions. ! fils, fe intevind: ti 4 rrisi‘poia uyracws, HUNDREDS OFTONS AMERICAN TROORS DRIVE | ou rciiar Ss _ mando . | hours, FRENCH REPULSE FOUR ATTACKS; — OF AMMUNITION THROUGH GREAT BARRAGE; i Sener Saoaren, 18 tet bas ‘ minutes he asked for a priest, with | Witenes” ans g titi eet Also Check Assaults West of Montdidier, on) Men From Eastern and Middle West States|smt rec wor visors, represented |attanded, "'bubsequentiy. ‘ne wrote | Sate senescent bites, Tornoe ens the Meuse and in Vosges. | Break Down Crack Prussian and Bavarian |to-say addressed the Pope, asking Ms)" “Wnen the secort arrived to take bim ogg ; . | tempted to rise from his chal it | a PARIS, July 31.—Following is the text of the statement issued to-| No Conception of the Enor- WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE AISNE-MARNE Praag Fe eee Pe Betas, wal was not able. The priest bog wt OF ABUSING LITTLE GIRL 'y by the War Office: mous Losses in Material. FRONT, July 31 (Associated Press).—Through a barrage as deadly as Sie hie feet. ‘The condemned any the Germans have laid down on any sector for months, the Ameri- | (P@, Princess tA cha ed win SHER GIEMRIITG. Cod y positions east of Oukhy-le-Chateau. Our troops repulsed four enemy| LONDON, Tuesday, July 30.—Al- hid soldiers, comprising men from the Midas AUaat abd pees ile |e scended the siairs with dimeulty «ad | Child's Body Covered With Bruises, assaults and maintained their lines intact. though the Allied gains during the cian Testifies—W. Held. c i oman Held. apex of the long Allied front. upport when the place of execution | i east of Fere-en-Tardenois. The village of Seringes-et-Nesles passed from |®™%. eeme of them had been ex- bes Their organs was considerable, nearly two miles, and it is regarded AT $1 00,000 NEWARK FIRE Was reached, he was propped artinst | "I have seen my stepmother beat my hand to hand, but was finally taken by American troops in a counter. | °°@inely significant, telegraphs Neu- Abia a ids |him against a post, says the Lokal |ocrats, the line of the Ourcq after severe fighting and improvement of the | have received from a high Russian | teenth District against Congressman La " ey * ith the Italian Army. La Guana eens t és | Nicholas was awakened at 5 o'clock | ¥ stoned officer and siz mes. He was by the Gocialists in the Twelfth his counter attacks to force back our advancing troops. In severe fighting ment. MAI ‘AIN OULCHY LINES received the announcement of the} Democratic Children. collapsed in a chair. After a few! Sixth Congressional District, Frank- if a former Ben- eeeQeereme by members of the old French nobility, tor Loting ™ th eo [FRENCH REPORT] Correspondent Says There Is) Guards AfterWithstanding TwoAttacks, —|fatneren chitiren 82 the place of execution, Nicholas at- STEPMOTHER ACGUSE ACCUSED Madara hi BScibandeant the: Ce tasked the French Princess of Clermont and Tonneferre, | “er were obliged to help him get er a heavy rdmen| mans attac! new French ose he fell down. | Scratches and Teethmarks, Physi- 1 On the right bank of fhe Ounce there were lively combats nortts| Past wenty-tour Sours say onet pushed their line forward still further yesterday, and to-day it forms the] FOUR FIREMEN ARE INJURED |. 4: % was unavie to stana witt it} i ‘ @ post. He raised his hands and ‘!ster with anything she had in her ter'a correspondent at the American|#S 4 brilliant operation, in view of the determined countering by the attack. ‘ emed to be trying to speak ne at the time she was angry,” four- Gi Faling Wall of Johnsturm Wagon | sites spoke ka Ga fiaaad Dut the | reen-yeur-old Anniele Gungliang testifiel , % front in France. ermans, Factory Traps Part of Two | 2 lin “the Bridge Plasa Court, Brooklyn, , number of raids were made by the Germans near Mesnil-St.| It will bo a costly task to take the On either side the French also moved forward, while steady pres- Truck Ci |‘ Three Russian Grand Dukes Re-|'0%2y. The stepmother, Mrs. Cabime'e Georges, west of Montdidier, in La Pretre Wood on the right bank of the Nosles Forest, but there are alterna-| sure was maintained against the east and west flanks. Te ee po! pun lent £t Moc S00 eCkeen ere Meuse and in the Vosges. They were without result, Our troops made a UY® Possibilities in the comparatively ‘ Four firemen were slightly injured at} AMSTERDAM, Jul. 31.—Three WS arraigned on @ charge of beating, open ground to the weatward. The Information early in the day indicated the withdrawal of the 4th] tire early this morning that de-|Musgian Grand Dales one of Diting and pinching her eight-vear-ol4 successful incursion into the German lines northeast of Perties-les-Hurlus | rattroad, which is the key to the|Guards, but it developed that that renowned organization and the Bavari-| Stfoved, the wagon factory of Jobn- whom 1s belleved to been Grand gerne Antoinette, She was bed (in Champagne) and brought back prisoners. The night was quiet on the Oured Valley, is in Aliled hands. The sturm & Son, at No. 401 Market Street, in $500 bal \ 5 for Special Sessions caeival ans were still on the front, and the strong opposition they offered justified | Newark. They are Arthur Erd and DUK Nicholas, former Commander | sagistrate Nash. ie remainder of the front.” ooeTne aheny mee ‘certainly plume their reputation, But their sacrifice was in vain, et gl fe aI eld Pri UG Fata range tis ral alent LT od hana tomr cr ei | 7 r ~ ve execu . OFFICIAL BRITISH REPORT. himpelt on hie retirement according to The Americans withstood. twog————————______| nich "No. 'k" ‘Ail were. taken to the ” despatchen| tye eld and hal found Aton Dra were taken to the /sheviki, according to despatches a4; the child and had found fifteen bruises and the line moved forward gcross| The Rafidine, a four-story brick, ran |to the Bayrische Landes Zeitung, from on the body, teeth marks on each of the LONDON, July 31.—The German artillery displayed considerable | plan, but it can scarcely be according heavy attacks during the night, and activity last night in the region of Merris, on the Flanders front, taken |‘? Plan that he left hundreds of tons ee late thee last alg esr the grain fields directly through the Soy was under control when m feng | ow age child's arma, a bruise on the lips, an- ; bardsy by of ammunition behind him, ‘There is Which left them last night well to the|narrage On a nearby hillside the, Wall fell on Ae ACuth Canal Strect side! i other under the eye, and various yesterday by the Australians, and in the Kemme! sector, the War Office as yet no conception of the enormous north of Sergy, on the long slopes | chiet staff officers watched the oper- TEA tke firemen. The loss is | NOT GUILTY, DEENDANTS Jecratches on the neck and other parts announced to-day. It was also active on both sides of the Somme. figures to which these losses in ma- approaching the heavy woods be- be | of the body, ation. They saw shells fall, in some oe |. Henry Gun, ‘Mano, elmhteen, an older i 1 : t 1 of in . Wh th Ni : ‘0 oO! e| Prisoners were taken in raids and patrol encounters in the Lens region | ("t's incre of hells actually cap. yond Nesles, a lua tava ngcuty | cases lanvin laa GhOai TAT (ae Tila GERMAN C CHEF SENT TO JAIL PLEA IN RAINCOAT CASES brother of the girl, and north of Bethune. east of Seringes-et-Nesles, whose ia home because of the |tured are added to the millions of but the troops never halted. ment accorded the it the Germans bitterly o 1. |stepmother. The father wo | mhells exploded either by himself oF hag e1 LU y © | EW PRISONERS ARE TAKEN Zwick Didn't Notify, Asthorities | Quartermaster’s Department Now | cork factory in Greenpoint ; BRITISH DESTROY 17 GERMAN | visite, interfered wit observation, | PY ‘he Allied fre some idea of is AMERICANS ARE NOW FAR PAST BY THE AMERICANS, ‘August Zwick, thirty-one yeara old, a| !Specting 64,000 Garments coor eaetates 7 othr dpaveeletieon Penting aneuines | stadia lineal abedtashcil Lie THE OURCQ RIVER. On through the barrago the Amer+|native of Westphalia, Germany, was ar- Stored in This City. JAIL FOR LETTER CARRIER. ual wor! vd de . but | : | WRPLANES, LOSING ONLY 3 “leven tons of bombs were dropped| his gunners have been warned to be| The east end of the line swings |icans went into the German poal-|rested by Federal officers yesterday at Capt. A. W. Vaughan of the Quar > q Opening Letters Ad~ P< Hotel, West Point, N. on enemy dumps and billets and 14 hos-| sparing of ammunition and to fire BOrtheasterly opposite this point and | tions, attacking fercely the machine ye ee rots Orel Ne hanged’ his | AFMY, Felix Gouled, a manufacturer of Y. to The World, tile airplanes destroyed with thi le e os then drops off sharply in the direc-| gun and Infan detach: c y he authori- | Taincoats, and David Pedell, an at- Drop Tons of Bombs on Offenbach, | two of ear ewe sree” @ ious Of | only when necessary to support his ‘opt ply eu try iments, The) residence without notifying the authori George ¥, Smith, a letter carrier, ion of Clerges and Roncheres. The wi ties. Meantime an investigation 18 be-| torney, all of whom were indieted yea- ora Baden, Stuttgart and “During the algot, in spite of unfay. | Ant?” Sens 4 ues barrage died away, the Germass| iit" conducted to ho went | terdey by the Federal Grand Jury on|Dleaded s in the Criminal Branch | » gal orable weather conditions bombs were | Monday's attack on the front east | Oureq River hav been left far be-|leaving the work of resistance to|(o West Point, where the military acad-| oarcey of conspiracy to defraud the |Of the Federal District Court to-day to Other Cities. dropped by us on Bray and Bapaume of Oulohy-le-Chateau, in which Grand hind, the Line being pushed forward | the men they lad failed to protect |, |* eeetiees See BPY Se Government in contracts for raincoats |n indictment that charged him with LONDON, July 31.—Extensive bomb-|4!! our machines returned.’ | Rozoy and the Butte-Chalmont were geross the sone to the northwest. with their heavy guns. Zwick was brought before C to supply American troops, pleaded not epeninn se deunining the ennienie oe Ing operations were reported to-day by ————<————— captured, was carried out by British | ‘The Germans are holding the posi-| The Germans were “mopped up*|¢r B. Hull of the Knemy, Allen, Bureail| guilty before Judge Learned Hand tn) Word, Judge Learned Hand sentenced the British Air Ministry commanique. LANSDOWNE AGAIN URGES jand French divisions, the British, ac- | tiong in Nesles Forest, from which|and the Americans held their new|thirty days in the Mercer Couaty, N,| the United har Riess Cag we him to a year in the Atlanta Prison, her egal lca were | cording to a French bei pagealnsiety their guns are shelling ineffective.y.| line just east of the forest, Not|7 Jail, He sald he came to Amerie afteracon, Capt, Vaughan an aud te.| They, were decoys, sent our piv apes Bee vse nates” ote erlck DISCUSSION OF PEACE | Fae euiinste, aera tae see man: e us Kaiser Withelm Il. “He had lived in n Peated complaints of missing mail, Post control, it was stated. ‘Three British Aghting RHilAAty, save tbe corres: | tte late 1a the day before the y prisoners were taken, but here | Kaiser elm dell was held in $5,000 for trial, fice inspectors said that Smith evi- Philadelphia and registered thers as an | by t 9 nachines are missing. The communique whole of Seringes was wholly|and there a few were rounded up Joseph A. Burdeau, Assistant Attor | | dently believed the letters contained vondent of the Dail it the enemy ali he gk. He took out his ney, oss! contrib ons vo . - ; | Pondent < i ally Mail with the cleared, The Germans clung to the! and brought in. Sergt. Louis first papers in 1913. ney General, made a strong effort to| money, poss ibly ntributions to the 4 Would Give G Chane | French armios. { 1) Loets fib eae have Judge Hand set the bail at $25,000| Mitchel Memorial Fund. Smith hai "On the night of the 28th and 30th Le zermans Chance to)" one ritih," the correspondent |Borthern part of the town tenaclous-| of Sioux City contributed fourteen. NEW AIR RAID ON POLA apiece. He sald that Gouled had |osen 'n the postal service for fourteen mor maehiies Attached tee RATA * Show Whether Talk is writes, “were on the left of the French |!y and used thelr machine guns mur-| He attacked elghteen Germans who . amassed a large fortune on war con-|”°Henry J. Swanger. a clerk at tha rR rs, and Baden * | Meet Stuttgart and Bollingen were also at- Sincere, action as u flank guard on Sunday, /derously. had become separated trom (elt). sess Ausirinn Base for| ten Counsel for tne Cet Pleated’ guilt a tached. ‘Three hostile sirdromes and| LONDON, Juy 31,—Lord Beauchamp,| When the attack was begun. The| Neither stde used artillery ta this| command, killing four of them and ‘Twe Hears. a eee cea diana ‘ailowed him untii|&Re mails. | He was sentenced to six numerous ground targets were bombed | presiding at a conference at Kasex Halj|“!¥!sions met with strong resistance, particular battle; there was hand-to- | capturing the others, ROME, July 31,—An alr raid on Pole, Friesy to get the secunty, parclling months in prison. and subjected to machine gunfire. All|to-day, read a new letter written by|DUt the Hrench reached their ob- | hand fighting in the streets in which, Awful execution was done by the the Austrian naval base, Was announced | him in the custody of his counsel our machines returned, Lord Lansdowne advocating a discus. | Joctives. “On the morning of the %@th our|sion o fpeace terms with Germany “On the second day the British | driving the enemy before them, said they were all that remained of squadrons § successfully bombed the) “I am convinced there is a deep-|made the chief attack, the French The story of the fight for the pos! a company of eighty-six, Monday railway station at Offenburg. Gool|seated desire for further explanation of| this time acting as a flank guard, been on is je acting & arc. \session of Meurcy Farm, lying di-| thelr number hi duced to results were obtained. conditions on which we are prepared tu| The British objective was the line ving bi w had S “In the course of the combats three the Americans proved the masters,| Americans. Elght captured guard®|,, the liatian War Office to-day. meanwhile. DIED, “Early Tuesday morning our airmen} The Quartermaster General's do-|CLAUSSEN—MARIA CLAUSSEN, for two hours bombed m: partment is engaged on a thorough in-| — gervices at CAMPBELL'S FUNERAL spection of 64, oo" raincoats now stored 4 in New York ready, for shipment to CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st, There France: Some, is asserted, have| day, 3 P. M. open a discussion leading to ce," the ; rectly south of Seringes, will long | thirty and a Lieutenant, Today the 3) been found Mctoctive. Contracts for|@ULLIVAN——On Tuesday, July \ 6 to peace,” the | of heights beyond Grand Rozoy, in located.’ enemy machines were shot down and |ietter said hiet tha Pkgeng hig cating ry be remembered in the history of the) Lieutenant sald all but they were _— raincoats ven by ine Government to-| ygREMIAH ¥. SULLIVAN, son of Dan- one einer driven down out of control.| “As far as may be judged, peace do. : matin ba Saar : ‘6 88) division, The Germans, op thetr | killed. NAVAL RESERVISTS CALLED. a " tel and tne ate Buen Tims Sultivan, o i hg H 0 jcony. . ——>—— ‘ “On ine SIR A erouna nie ayy es eu ey pete peemrieee “In the early morning the attack | Withdrawal, left bebind a strong ry agape fovent Cross Mogpleat Six Mtten| yaya residence, 480 “park Pees and Austrians who are able to speak| Hritish carrying the first lines and fantry. The Americans moved for New Ships, PARIS, July .—The American freely and the constant feelers the| woods east of the road and ta ward through the yellow wheat flelds, two-year-olda:| yw five anda hait| WASHINGTON, July $1. — Orders | Cross hus established its seventh hos- , D ith 6090 beds at Plessis-Robinson, | LOST, FOUND AND D REWARDS, Central Powers launch. Let us give) Grand Rozoy Beugneux, however, | which were sprayed and torn by bul: 103 (Q. Preece), |have been issued by the Navy Depart- Cage from Paris. The Amertoan Tice tie en ete, ogk anor, treme seepere tena Ta our adversaries a chance of showing| was very strongly held, the enemy |lets, But they advanced as though 1, yon Poilu, 110] ment calling into active service thou- | Req Cross has now 7,000 beds in ite Yn” pode ‘the Toad’ please addreas whe! they are sincere," eae : 8 to 1,8 to to 5, second: | sands of reservists for duty on ships eepitals in Paria’ district. p'sie Wand? being determined to’ make a stand|on @ drill ground. F108 tke Holton), 4 to}, 3 to 2 a / 7 ton 10, ‘third. ‘Time, 1.09 1-5. Keen [constructed under the Shipping Board ITALIANS TAKE GARR there NO MERCY 18 SHOWN BY] Jano, Tirpler and Gilder also ran, Gnd Navy. bullding. programmes. | It ISON, t 2.90 o'clock another attack was EITHER SIDE. ee ee) Was said to-day that every man far ude, the Hritish advan open ground, sloping gradu. whom space existed in the training he ant pe The Americdn guns laid down a SARATOGA’S OPENING CARD, |camps has been summoned. heavy artillery fire, but notwith- Austrtl Aa need Post Raided | im Daone Valley, ie enemy's balcony position, The Ehret Now in Denmark on \ | Rome, July st—an enemy aa.| (Bo enemy's balcony position, | Te | standing this many of the Germans GA SPRINGS. N.Y... July |Geerse wae Harm \ vanced post in the Daone j erens a bestia. tts. & “* Par! remained when it came to hand to ollows WASHINGTON, July 31,—George Surprised Sunday night, and its gare| ee avancing hand fight! I ff RACK Yor thmesearola and n> | emret, the New York brewer, whose be , | ‘The advancing line was black wity | hand fighting. In @ group of farm ft wer er He, yt Ty, | Ehret. the . risen ghpiured. Jt was officially an-| the wmoke of bursting shells, but the | buildings the enemy had set up a| ie tt Fame To Ne property recently was taken over by in the teeth are as waste- | nounced to-day, troops gained the woods and some of | strong defense. Here the Germans | Fi & Wheallthe Government because of his resi- ful as holes in the pocket. “In the Brenta Valley on Monday|the important heights to the north, J a’ |dence in Germany since the United Salter Dentistry will provide Py hao after @ violent urtillery bombard. | whe re they are now holding the line, | Stuck to their guns and the Ameri- “| States entered the war, is now re- Our Great ment, the enemy attacked in force -_ - cans rushed them and killed the ported to be in Denmark. He !s re- I ire t to st Cornone ne n Seat ? ing to America to seek the return 8 e Las mare, and sneeny reli fer your fain Sareea es statement addod BRITON HEADS FOOD BOARD, | sunners at their post. ; ‘tie Phitlelah | Meepiechase turning estate, which the Government cmrocouary | COVER D ASSORTED BUTTER pid oth troubles at small cost. Wa sountarenltanke decisively, and LE It was a little battle without mercy | | 3, fon es ere ee Peers |" Cstimates ty Valued at $40,000,000 iinneg Aarne Le Soeaertet a met Examination by our Registered Den. |* & brisk hand-to-hand AEbt re-| sig John Heale to Preside Over Aled | und typical of similar engagements fae of Hryn Mews, 104; Flying Scout, afar he centen ot | Pg ea a he ye fists at all our offices free of charge, | P¥!¥ed our assailante for them te | etl, occurring along the whole line. The | init HACE —The Flas: for two. vearsckte Chocolate, presented Im the following nleacing, flavors: Straws i 25¢ . i retire, achine guns, a flame throwe a <j id a balf furlon hy Heneburd rey, Vaal i Sets of teeth, $5 up. Fillings, 81 op | ti peoner mae cabitred j July $1—8ir John Heals, |Prasulan Guards, "and Bavarians | (ia Ret So Merl gee OTTAWA, July 31.—The following Fibe'e barkain, ERVLA SPROIAL Wid HiiNiab A eoiMD aad VOC | Crown and Bridgework, 85 per toot esterday, “our “Airmen repeatadty | \ sn of the Wheat Com- ey \ prec. 110; Nam Ma 110 . Jang ‘effectively “bombed en mission, will prenide over the Altea [everywnere fought a accordance hana cers Amariean names Appear’ 1B hO-GAy'a WE ALSO OFFER hentia ecb] {ood Hoard, consisting of the Hood | With thelr training, disctplino and | [‘ncle iam sei iMNiy’ Kelty, 119: Joxtul, 104; s casualty list re Ode Cr : Lando Controllers of Great Hritain, France, | traditions, but were outwitted and | ™ot'flTath! the’ siiain'Wandican, tor [yg ed? — Shannon. Springtiela, antinih Italy and the United Sta ording | outfought. | . Pad oi ie, anda | MACGunded: Lieut. Le EB. Craig, Peek Wainute—A toothseme |vield this mor evacua o the Times. Thia boa as be: " | 2 Vand, 98; Wa imp.): N. Y.; Ro Hudson, Simeon, Neb. fine at many points,” the, to the ‘Times. Thi board hs een] ‘To the north of the farm, up the | {mi aig Wand. dime Ww. wiisan, 608 Watchung Avenue: |) | Mile conde, et flora }OMece annvunced to-day IGing Cally sonieran' long slopes leading to the woods, " RAC Plainfield, N. R. Youn 11 East e ved 4 permanent organization, y ‘ of; a noble Walnuts and 491 rit entist: Brooklyn | Statement on the Al! form a perman organisation the AMmarenDa’ Anecahiaked’: tka Me <i ts ok, 65th Street, Nev York City. Gre ee Yee ee 9 Hours, Sundays, —>—_—_ <> HY8:, Monaion, 118 ie rs. -apmnepsind ® ie ! Flying Cadet Killed in Fall of | Otte MH. Kahn Decorated by French fiercest exhibition of Germany's war ict nt rit 7 ‘nator ah Alice Seagrave’s Body Found. oe, or ] age, Bk Ph _ Government. science, The Germans laid down a ye send aad wa a Shsichy, ‘ ‘The body of Alice Seagrave, seven- ia & Carroll Sts. Brookly FORT WORTH, Tee, aply a1.—riy-|, 00H: Kahn, the banker, has been | barrage which, it 1s sald, was as teen years old of No, my Weat 170th b h » 7 Chy, M, J, |ine Caden Wiliam\Vann Weir of dais. doograsen bi. tua, Finney Severn ioe 01 . . arth at Care ay "iat is 1 Fe agnition 0 \s.s°F- “Phe order for the advance is are Et on Sarin Choa esaees ope sa SIT Sy

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