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SEOUL CSR POTENT AE AP Rene oe or Ra RATER NREE F Bae: ey: r ra . . ‘ ABI 9 f THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918, -A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NE U S.ARTILLERY POUNDS WAY | -AMERICAN DESTROVER CAPTURES AU BOAT'S CREW PRUSSIN DM (See INR CHEMI ES SAE = uation) = ©) Sennavilie, Pa, ‘red, Onion, Therinenelia, Wo, ' ry - salraite on hoom “Wis, jcotidaan nomic and Military Forces i antic an ent, Went hn D., Bowd, Mone, wre) lkinart, iicag, CHICAGO, Sept. 4—The Prussian KABAK, ‘Alexander, 337 Bristol cs dream of world mastery has been) KANZLER, Fred F. 1669 tet Avy banished by industrial achievements sheave Sees N.Y. As wel as by the courage of armed ki Hillier, 7a forces, Lord Reading, British Ambas- Rh, Hare Oy Peek WARD, Charis t.. Walkernlla, Mout, sador to the United States, said in a Rica rang A. Camiriden, Dn Will Win for Allies. Americans and French Push on | Under Sunoke Screens ; _ Laid by Our Guns, eeSceEEe tar *, A message read by Colville Barclay, | [: Nteinost ao F, litle . So, Pnemy Raiding Party Driven - Dritish Charge d°Aftaires here, at the | MC Bi ar Kcivenuten Off After A hi U United States Government War Ex. ili Nici s\sing, nkmiota Pa er Approaching MULLIN, Witliam, Bonth Alon, O. position to-day, celebrated as British | MU URPHY, James F, East Winfield Yankee Trenches. _ Day. wrt ‘ | “T teel certain that your exhibition | NEI" Bre a. witm THE AMERICAN ansres| Princeton Man, Son of Clergy- adequately represents the immense ROR f ae 1 Rel, IN FRANCE, Sept. 4 (United Press).| Man, Hurt While Leading yet ot the Allies end ora tees rae mn FRY Relat, Nab, mbaassador’s message read, “It Ww’ AGS, “Geta tities American artillery continues to aid] © Company Along Ourcq. nts serve to illustrate to every one thel { pee oe yee x the French in pounding a way toward oe wt 5 \ marvellous success with which Inven- | } : "Cael ok ron roca Hy the Chemin-des-Dames. Guns have| A cablegram has bean received by Nia, rn alge + ‘ ‘ tors, manufacturers and workers! WoRN, Noma Ey ‘Summerville been moved beyond Juvigny and are |Dr. Wilton Merle-Smith, pastor of the pet ta . a turned from the rats of peace and) N. yi “eH Nitions In the Nou. | central Presbyterian Church at No| © W SURRENDERS. CNET KAD: [Adapted themselves to altered condi | Kilt i angus mudeklanh Oa abelling nad a nal ; News [503 Madison Avenue, that his gon, CREW OF AL BOAT 2 AND HERBERCD | ttons when the call came, LEONARD, Hareid at 160 E. 1250 ville region, with light pleces joining | q, y r “For yi 3 any he St.. New Yor a Slit aoa enchant oben tarpadec neta ‘This photo, snapped on the deck of an American destroyer in @ depth bomb had been dropped on them. They wero glad to come uD For years Germany has been 80 | y.cninn, John J. Nona Walgele, i, 1, im the barrage fire. Company L, 165th Infantry, has been | torelen wat owe 146 Ub dati tter © ren deck. jeretly making and storing vast ac-| MEADE, Jon ‘Cheap, During the attacks of the last 24| wounded a second time while fighting en waters, shows the crew of a German U boat surrendering a: Seine Ge ee a |cumulations of every engine of war — fours American guns have been lay- re uh eset Be the (ita, ~ os Gy of stipe aie (Continued on Page Four) coording to several cablegrams since | hat by their means sho could at her tng down smoke screens to cover the | eet i “wound conaints of a/ AIS TWIN BROTHER IN FRANCE, | COL, ROOSEVELT VISITS choot iets obtale: world TaMtéry) movements of the French and Ameri-| .hrapnel injury to the right arm and| The industrial achievement of can infantry. The artillery work to-| Capt. Morie-Smith is improving. The BUT BILLY CANNOT 60 CAPT, ARCHIE IN HOSPITAL h is I mitiions of patriotic men and women, | U.S. Railroad Administration >. @ay received high commendation from | first message was received about a! nanan — together with the valor of our com- W.G. MeADOO, bined armed forces, has banished that week ago. | kensack Ye i ( Forme: ji the French commander. Olen Aarip-braith. sas peveraly | Hacken: sack Youth Tried Hard to | Former President Visits: Son at | Prussian dream, and if in the stren- / The enemy continues to show In-| .onaeq in the right arm and log Get in the Army, but Four Camp Stuart Convalescing Sta- |anead and were nara ane Mane ey ) creased signs of nervousness along /two months ago by fragments of a Operations Bar Him. tion at Newport News, the will be brought nearer when Germany will be remodelled and de- the Vesle ag the French Tenth army| bursting shell and was confined to a] piny Warde of Hackensack cannot | NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Sept 4 Sera Ne ere eee continues to push on. His observa-| base hospital for weeks. Upon his/go to France after all. He joined be z recovery he at once rejoined his com. lo mpariy 2 Ah ra ‘ol. Theodore Roosevelt ts visiting his be remodelled on the cardinal prin- | s @ been pulled ba seid ers ei hae Ce sean ‘a . iples of justice, security and free- | ley acne Ms iy vee pack and Gak san tue te of| year and a half ego and trained at|%°% Capt. Archibald Roosevelt here and foree, violence and autoc- and many other signs in sag prepa- ree nt fighting. Annistoh, Ala. He was shot through | Capt. Roosevelt was invalided home re- racy will be swept away.” } rations to withdraw rapidly when Capt. Merle-Smith is twenty-eight | P@ hand and one finger amputated | cently and ordered to the Camp Stuart + | necessary. S |from his left hand. Then he was op- |.) asce.. WOOD, jr, Hebert ML, Charlotdenrtt Quantities of German gas were|%e3ts old. He joined the 165th Regi-| crateg on for appendicitis and vari- | C°vMlescing Hospital here, a Gara, Wetkatty, Crartondartten, Teg. | ment, then the 69th, at the outbreak | ¢ ¢ BAGH, Dunaal Mt. Detairare, "Win, Director Coneral of Railroads | oo Consolidated Ticket Offices 64 BROADWAY, at Reetor Street 57 CHAMBERS STREET, at Broadway 114 W. 424 STREET, bet. Broadway and 6th Ave. ae wie ® —_ ay Sis thrown into Fismes Monday night veins. A fourth operation fol- : ‘ | without effect. During the same|0* trouble with Mexico and served for|1owed and he was honorably dis-| CaDt Archibald Roosevelt, who are 110 American Soldiers Make|SCLAIRTCH, August G. 102 Gard-| ois. Wayans Corporal. TELEPHONE (all offices) 6700 BRYANT night an American patrol entered|™4"Y months on the border, Two charged. rived in this country Monday to re- weroue po sad. N. J. pees "Wagoner. | are now open Bazoches and had a sharp encounter|%€4" ago he married Miss Fowler,| He was tn the last draft and two! cuperate from wounds received onthe| the Supreme Sacrifice oti Hayman, raid Havida, | DOYLE, Patridi 1,, Woreenter, Mane for the convenience ol travelers Say member of a prominent family of| Weeks ago went to Camp Meade, | j, ttlef: ole ; r Privates. with the enemy, Otherwise the Vesle | ™ 7 Maryland, still hopeful, but he re. |/Tench battlefront, telephoned to his Battlefield. ee Week yore "Ha, = ILZA, Michael, Thiladelsia, front was quiet. Besndenks Cali, wiio with ber Mifent |) id last sight downhearted and | Wite S¢ Oyster Bay yeaterday: atten ou vig Rochester, N, DAY. jr, Thonme C.. Mazeys, Ga, Each of those new offices is equipped WITH THB AMBRICAN TROOPS | #2 !8 living at No. 166 East 79th} disappointed. To make matters} 200M that he would be able to leave PARe aay leper tey "637 E. 11th St, JOM MRON Wuliéen Ee aaelae, 0a, to sell all forme of railroad and coast. IN FRA Sept. 3 (Associated | Street, New York. Worse, he found that his twin brother, | the hospital and go to Washington| WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—Two lists| New York City. Norn) etn ti || wise steamship transportation to ‘all { press).—There was considerable pa-| He graduated trom Princeton with] trreq, ‘who was sent away in a draft | (0-day. of army casualties given out to-day | <1) ey Mey |] points via all am provide sleeping MEADE, William F., 658 Broadway, | than and parlor ca nd scare accom. the class of 1911. While at college|jonly four weeks ago, had returned| Upon receipt of the news, Mra,| Show a total only slightly | ¢ trol activity on the American front in ! EADE: tran . , he gained fame as a football player,|from the South to Camp Merritt and | Roosevelt left for Washington, where| yesterday's high-water mark, Tho roo |] modations, c! tive the V gion last night. A: 4 * lemeyurciog? ae of otty Poe and was for two years a member of| started for “Over Ther she will visit Mrs. Nicholas Long: | lists contain 815 names, One hundred TARKAGEKES, Seshelte. J 68 W.) 1 advice regarding frelght shipments. \ 1 proached the American trenches at) te Princeton Dramatlo Club, His|"ran will return to worth, Col, Roosevelt's daughter, 4nd ten of theso are soldiers killed in WOUNDED SEVERELY. | Each office has a comprehensive Be New York. grandfather was Commodore Van —— action and 309 men severely wounded. one point. The raiders were driven Santvoord, founder of the Albany BEY CLARO Ne ee | Day Line BROOKLYN BOYS SAVED ENSIGN SCHIEFFELIN Taree represent marines Milled ta o6- | Lieutenants. COLDIRON, Jeno C., Wakeeney, Kan, FAIR, Harold 882 Union 8t., Information Bureau where the public | wy will be promptly and courteously furnished information on all travel active on both sides in this sector, Brooklyn, N. Y. subjects. 4 y MH: Olocts, an uncle oh Cant MME brings tho total of all American cas- ‘\ ruck ng eens | & s g tea id sneez ra ‘ amine Sault ate aria, Mich, r , armond George, Brown Oity, Mirh, ve eel lox Lon G02 ateend) O48 | segues itiedie eek aee COMMENDED BY BRITAIN attics up to 28,168. oF these, 6,954 Pea le tte cn, | Ei Ws) tig 0 Ute |] NOTE: ‘The individual Lines’ Ci H . y y Gur. doh | Laps a "i \ were killed in action and 15,324 ee- | ites, ae 9 DOSALDSON, Harty Mev Maraette, Wa Ticket Offices in the downtown an } In the Woevre district an Ameri-| hope was entertained for his speedy -—— bade eee on oerea oon: | CROOK. tae DONALDAON, Marry MyM . the 42d St. distilets are closed: a can ‘ . my | Tecovery. ; akc erely wounded. hese figures con- Ran MAE, * WILCOX Dey Winslow, Battle Oreek, Mich, ] ase oplekagin atiedaiensall ee ih PoE ea and Di iffy. “Went to France Exploit in Airplane Which Put U) taia'the Marine Corps casusltion, OWsK I Ait: Wat AM ws, TOMBDK, Marion Me, Milwaukee Ceesidaaa ida Obie } - Anges . m C Boat Out of Business Win -day’ - | OXuEY, Y* Pauledelpiien ts. barbed wire. Other patrols met smail|DRAFT REGISTRY FOR SICK.| With Division From Camp | Te “lteter Cae ated eras re a | BRUCE BR RGN Batnant G86; Morris, Ava HRAtDD, eraram err Rois 31 WEST 324 STREET-near Broadway | German groups and drove them off! — Upton Honor for New Yorker, ained 406 nam Those were: dis | Orie York. Clty | HLLBSPEY. Tre & J will be opened for business { 3 5 : : ed ° ; PRCH, Benjamin sekwel Coopersville, Mie! without difficulty M1 Men May Send Depaties to) oi. richard LONDON) Bsek Goria. weltian Aas vidba ae follows} zeit fp) eationy an SHEEHAN, Daniel J. 309 E Bath St, {hi iy Bepimin sina ville, Mich. Monday, September 23d, 1918 | (; The enemy artillery en4 machias| Boards, | Private Richard 3 ; miralty, haa commended. Ensign Joba] Muacind ta aclon, 96 severely wong | Nt Cac Yin wich [yh ti, ea Dy Pa aguhich date individual Ling’ Ciy Taka | | gun activity in the Woevre increased| WASH b ept. 4.—Provisions |" hac ka ii Jay Schieffelin of New York for his| ©% °*S: died of wounds, 28; dicc . J ih. Wiha ‘ VAUGHAN, Leo J, Madison, Wie, Offices in that section closed. | { | John Duffy of ami t 1 accident and other causes, 5; wound- Tithing © Minn ALLEN, Hugh L.Wa slightly. for the registering of men within the |i) 1i¢, action wh piloting an airplane over ses, a Min, Fret, Mount 0. ——— Jage limits of the new draft who may |) oie. when « mae ee the North Sea which resulted in | d, degree undetermined, 82; died of Si aty, snl REN emia Ba ; be ill on Sept. 12, were announced to- |.’ at Kins ivan ne NOL 4a6 Mark's Submarine being seriously damaged on| disease, 8, and died from aeroplane ashe : KUPSCHINS KL, “Theo SOLDIER HAD PREMONITION day by Provost Marshal General |‘ #h00t him lives at No. 495 St. Mark's ‘the night of Aug. 19. ‘he ensign was| accident, 2, ntario, Cored Sa aR Crowder. Any man who is unable to | venue, Toma Ue Gionea Dec, 6 lace : commended for promptly] ‘The second Ist contained 402 names. Hier OF DEATH IN FRANCE SOON : appear 406 resist ae may send ret cane Ninkah Cana cta, Smee nuog and reporting the submarine! Of these, thero were killed iu action, | } wy ; ome one else to the Draft Board, and * . * to destroye 63; missing in action, 75; wounded " : ote, Tari Avatela —_———s April Ld - ” y -VSS a i seuwt Lake, Mich, REITEMMAN, Frank, Bunka, Hungary, i board Je satisfied the case raatste eatarinw ih @AEVita. ey WAL 1 Schieffelin, who was @ mem-| severely, 166; died of disease, 15; | Corporals. Brother Here Had Letter From Man » out the card and the employed as a clerk, A brother, Mat- ber of the 19 class at Yale University,! wounded, degree undetermined, 78; | Mich. ae We ee aah aie Synact Ries eee ‘ - wenty, is also in Fra: mem. @id Lieut. Roger W. Cutler, e Aat a Aarts mite 3° Willams Md lowa,” ee 7 illed in Accident. . A : a ea oe pated as over the North Se a big seaplane} PO Me ane ] 00 00 : Bian Rs oll Nard noise dunt [Core Finucane had mses cue tne ors fae Jn, ie eoulene| and other cause, & | | See one Nicholas J. Tarkagekes, twenty-two giction, * ment of a wreoked h : " the submarine could submerge Lieut.| The Marine Corps casualties con- 1 ase s 75-00 VERee 912) “reperiog 46: worday’s) cass a Hes rede et ti a levelled platol Cutler dropped a large bomb, which| t@lned in the second list were as fol- Thinle | Ld 100-% : bd Hak as having one com MGs renee 3 shed fig Halt, athe Halla tine soy and Duty || 1 the vessel's machinery wnd|lows: Killed in action, 3; died of| i Mich | ‘ 150-00 lent. wrote to his ther, Joh Supre Court Justice Ottinge: fore he ¢ ) : saute peosived action, 1; severe! WT) Miter Weta eee fe ae meee - ohn ee, curt Ana: ape i de- Rrra mranadea: iita (the: paaemanity 4 tt wounds received in action, 1; severely | Aut ier, Si, ‘Tome, “ «6 290.00 eakes, No. $8 Wast 116th Street, |clined yesterday to grant the applica. | int eres teen and oth Schloffelin then signalled to a] wounded, 1, and wounded, degree un- 4 4 t May 22, telling him of a premonition tion of Leon Samson, a student pacifist, | f) Jr PIAL Tit pyea ty , Which in turn relayed the mes-|determined, 2, This brings the total! YR Tene Ht’ Barta, 0. i Wie «6 4 300.00 order directing the t e: | Duffy's family for LA a by THOMPSON. or, Dalton, Wis Mlb, | he bad that be would not survive/{or an order Girecting the trustees of) onan street, Brooklyn, of the submurine's pl of marine casualties to 3,001 Ba Garolina, long and concluding by saying: Columbia University 6 reinstate him, | 331 Bergen & J ‘ to a destroyer p datroyer rammed] ene total of American canvalties DIED OF WOUNDS. . | FREE BRASS BED Samson was dropped because he m " the U boat and only six membors of|apoe0 AMON CS: AER Captain. | Ven, Men Ae | With Lvery , “T have only one wish in life, and) soc echos opposing the draft. He h LROAD RENTAL the, crew were save 28,756, is divided as follows: Killed |coacner, wilam H., Mit D. ERICKSON, Nils C. 940 68th at. Can Kure that ts to eee you once more before I p Ho ualy Des n expelled from City Col-/ Us ds wai = in action, 6,954; severely wounded Lieutenant: Brooklyn, N. Y. hase of 875 | die.” [lowe fOr Bis pee atementa, | 15,324; missing in acti including | THORSEN, Fe ” GON DEK. | Frark. Mi lwaukew > — 324; missing action, including EN, Falwant Ho. Ay Wis, Wo Greenville, 8, Q, bs A despatch from Washington fast] Gen, March Claimed as Dane, 10 BE NEAR BILLION ENSIGN DUDLOW SAVED. | Prisoners, 3,100; died of wounds, 1,490; | WABEON, ‘Lowe oenertin rons, Gkig night sald that Tarkagekes had been] COPENHAGEN, Sept. 4.—Much in —_—_—_—- American Shot Down off] died of accidents and other caus: Logie . sngg killed by an accidental explosion on|terest has been created In Denmark by | «= s a pelimated Ravana 4 wounded, degree undetermined, (sTERRLUENG. Winhin C7 sitahcowe, Wa : tom June 3, Tarkagekes lived with bis|the statement that the American Gen-| Figure Exceeds Estimated Revenue! Lonxpon, News was re-|1.798, and died of disease, 311, Wanenne: sigicgeang sary, 58 Milford st, : brother before sailing. eral, Peyton C. March, is of Danish | of Lines Under Federal ceived in London to-day that Ensig STATON, Georg 1. Wells, Min J wate Valter “we escent. he press appars to have un | Petes Guu Dadiow, wis war Wher Gown ce KINDLED IM AGTION. | pes ae ae [ee atti wil an Be | coARARTMENTS FURNISHED, | ] ‘ . aE pe 18 Got b A Oh. sea during an American a matrol off a . z ROX 1 0 ; lated spected Danish family of | nd oul KANNER, Michael, 740 E. 6th st.) {\'\¥,} 1 ROYAL NURSE WILL WED Mark land WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The con-|the Austro-Hungarian naval base of| YOUSTON, Samual ree ai New York City. | Sitierit ig lage | Open Monday and Saturday Eveni | tract between the Government and|Pola, in the Adriatic, on Aug. 31, was in. Si caten. Namen viene WMS | 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNE! BRITISH PRIVATE SOLDIER /McADOO AID DROPS F POLITICS! the railroads as approved in form by| picked up by a companion and landed| “HY. Frank M., Lawrence, Man, | \LeRxor®, M | ye agg = Sa | Director General McAdoo and repre-| safely at the American base in Italy Lieutenants, MOL ROCK |i A ; AY j sentatives of the principal lines, made American patrol was attacked by|RO®TICR, Ray Kara, Manton, Mich RHIAN, Max . wit atrick Katamamo, Mf | form to Sew Order, public to-day, shows th nnual ¢ rplanes, one ¢ ch Was] AMBELANG, Lisle Whillip, Cascade, Wi MUTI Be Richmand, Mid, } — - | WASHINGTON, & The first|Tental will be around billion- and wi 8 to disappear In a) Spopiy. his aks Pibomi . nan | TR epee COLUMBUS AVE P ae arene a fasted teak capella dollar mark, or more than the est ae z | NEVIUS, Rulff, Los Angele. | Misa srs \ ' row mex Fish Dealer's Son Wins Daughter of person aitecet by Dicvctor Gonerat Me” | yatea. revenue, of Toads now under Sergeants tarde Ml i iia res, BET. 103 & 104" ST Louis of Battenberg, Niece of Czar- | pioyes or officers to participate in parti- | Federal comtrol PROF. JAMES ASKS WAR WORK GRATIAM James Hi. Malian Wie | ' iy 4a ‘ Wa ACT an, WE Dinar Wa * \ . os enaln? a i ities was Oscar A. Price, asstst- he agreement generally carries arp . PAMSTOTY ord, Muinticel, Wins seater, | Mt eON, ume Th ruta, Mic , a Pears wikew ina and Cousin of Spain's Queen, | "0" tothe Director General. Mr. E out the provisions of the Railroad | Weslems ma rire Srey Mi ¥ lhe - ‘DIED OF DISEASE | mrery, w er Oopreight. 1918,.by the Prem Punishing Co, (West Vireipia) |Ooatral Bill requiring, among other| —..,0Uly <9 Mater Service, (CREINA. Sémant Abatader, Fint Hane, Gren. : | Pas ee Ba . ee nr See mocratic weekly | things, that the properties, at the end |, 10, Sept, 3.—Fdmund J. James. | GARDINER, Frank, 111 €. 99th 8t,|roRK, James L.. 1 . ¢ "Musicians, ADY atte sh EN ty oti | Of She atinulated period, be returned | (0 Giontaa par New York City, Mick Corporal a7 \ | AUISH MONTIAT- irector | ty the owners in as good condition as |“ lgnation et « Hal} ott . ROY, Charles Meetiner, Jerome, Mle sia , t t ADAGE, Lee Har Wi, eM TEN, daughter of ex-Prince when taken over, Compensation paid |meetn Hoard of Trustees held | NOwak, Joho Mi, Mliwauhee Bugler. Mec Louis of Battenberg (former- | ‘Pimes 18 for s by the Government for t ft to noted educator, now | Corporals. | JACKSON, Wild W no, Mo, 1s Nd Mino, abolition of German titles in Eng- | Wounded and He Didnt Know It. | individual operating income of each ## release so that he might get into here, WHITE, Atbert, Washingum, D, ( Waconer 4 the agonizing soredess which the Ma st} tM ‘ford | Joseph Jackson of No, %0 East 15th | for @ peri preceding | active ice with some agency for the Nur ier ae ora Wasblagton. Sra tender mouths suffer from den- land Ld QE 85 IGF Street, Brooklyn, discharged from the | Governmen duration of the wa: IRWIN, Katherine I'.. NH fa Dials seg hts BaToR), a to be marti i ta army for physical disability before he | ie rear 2 Civilian, aan at (ee Bs inne end tight the instant it is vate Hall, a young Scottish ‘h,4 a chance to go overseas, received | Kineer ounded, LAMONT, Danie te w \ M apes . painter doing orderly work in the |and sixned for a@ telegram from A PRISONER IN GERMANY. Willard D. Maloney of cnmeey wis Privates: DR. WERNET’S POWDER fame hospital in France where | War Department yesterday stating ee _ ? , & member of Company QURTNEY, Wit vi Koln) Lawrence, Kane Aer Por Fase T ) Lady Louise is employed. [bad been wounded ta action, Word Received of the Capture of A, th United States Engineers ; ae et Altre LPS ens au. | 1 : Dusted on a plate provides tm aey ploy ee Lieat, Albertson. learned yesterday that he was severely wht B., pring Valles \ 7 Wena. 1 “pb stant relief for such discomfort, ) It 18 quite a romantic love | jigginsom to Organise “Liberty ra pry vp egies Pd ide aA bal 4 Buglers tt It soothes aching gums, stops match, The consent of the parcnts Choruses.” | of siilladaie, N 12 in @ base hospit He RARTLRTT, Mieworth Henry, Pontiac, Mich, | BLACK MAL ni " the irritation, dispels qoreness was obtained and Private Hail has | BosTON, Sept, 4.—Masor Henry 1! pros Washinetan that more | nis Mrs, Wille THANCHIN), Auftod. Iroo Tiler, Sen H ‘ 1, ite daily use keeps been received at Buckingham |ttigginson, founder of the Boston Sym-|yicut. Albert. It. Albertson, Was a been in ik of some Mechani ! an p mourh, Slean, onset Gam \ Jeon) rohe Hh ant bs BOT AO Me ® excitl , BRZOZOWBK1, Jaca, Detcolt, Wie | | Geode, Me a pure and frees one from the Palace, where King George as= | phony Orchestra, to-day undertook tol prisoner at Karlsruhe, [aden ier ~ | me . ‘ : worm dangers which al wa | organize ‘liberty’ chorus Privates. sented to the marriage. Hall ts a | 0's: in all parts a : q Fi . - |of the State at the request of the Mas-| ™@ny, Airplane Injury Kills Milliken, RARNARD, Minor Edgar 1 Da Lae, Wis Phys) rm con S clever painter, good looking and |sachusetts Committee on Public Safety,| ‘The young man ngs to the} x WORTH, Tex. Sept, 4.—Cadet | HEABDSUEY. | Fiod Jacknis, "Med ag, dental plata We, cultivated. His father is engaged —_.—_—_ Aviation Corps. He left his stud wen, former pitcher for tho | BRANETT.. Meet Ron Y ; a RM sive satisfaction ‘vol in the fish trade in Aberdeen, Wil Climb Park Row Buliding, | ®t Cornell to go with the Tth New ss tional League Basebatl |hithBazos” Verme An we Urlikon, Wa, , ‘ klyn, fy Wermet Dental mm Lady Louise 1s @ nieco of the | “Dare-Devil” Steve Peterson will| York Regiment to the Mexican border | (yy, who was injured in. an airplane 1B bi bag aur, wis, DIED OF ACCIDENT. la Fu former Crarina and of Princess climb the Park Row ea 110 | and was made @ sergeant. He Joined | crasi; yesterday, In which Lieut. Greene | Couey Wala ee Wm Ay Poaonics | tiuoigein, Cr fir roadway, oon, . a Wee miioud, Gime ivmlay we Lue dum Five | Lash dekee See ae anry ce P: wunele baat st cousin the interest of ‘the "War Beving btainps | training” Bilal of la injurion " “Milifven'e na WAaceTing me ithe ulberry | Thew, Alexande Blair, 640 Park av. - the een ‘ tweaty yoare old, cusacula, Dla Is i low York City. < Sai 4 4 bh: x set de

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