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Arti PLEADSTHE KAISER FROM Mt MOSCOW tor Junserand of ance, In, presenting COLOGNE GAZETTE to the Senate to-day on behalf of his lery Replies So Effectually That No Damage | Government two handsome vases in Was Done to Our Lines. | Emperor Tells Aus Austrian Of-) 2 lati hi tion by that]. 0 ‘ ‘ State eaten 3 on Hearing tedy of former Premier, Viviant and | Alarmed Newspaper Declares * or ~¢ @ | Marshal Joffre when they came to ; * WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY THE METZ FRONT, Sept. 4 or ficers They Should Give An- >| of Safe Arrival Says He Was |weicome America to the ranks of the Germany Cannot Pie to ‘ RRAINE FRONT, Mon-|Press).—carcely an airplane or bal ; sient * é 7 ‘ defenders of liberty, said the nations} Keep Even in Manufacture, © oN mH Lo! Oe aera thn akg en aay yes | . SWer to U.S, Promise, | | Ordered From Russia, | righting Germany now feel that they P | Gay, Sent. 23 (Associated Press).— 1 oa —_——_—— | —— axe moving toward the eveniny of - |terday, the rain stopping aerial activ is i . ite Sy ‘Ametican artillery fire to-day Dr0-|ity ne entire front is largely mude| LONDON, Sept. 24—In an address WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—United “Der Tag” when Germany's power for LONDON, Sept. 24 (British - vented a German raid, Warning cf | locked, to Austrian officers at Briey, Rear } jStaten Consul Genorai Poote has ar, “Although ‘now “babbling of peace”| cee service)—The Allied successes the enemy's intention was given by | An instance of the Lyotard of | Mets, yesterday, peror William ® {rived at Helsingfors from Moscow and the enemy, the Ambassador sald, now in France, seed Oliaite tee: yer |the American Indians in certain lines + 5 understands no ont that | have led the Cologne Gazette to anx- start of a German barrage over | , them: that tHe : ‘ H lo no argument except tha be : 4 sie fram [Of WOrk Is illustrated in the report recalled to them that they had before) 2 Be ee errors lof force and since they want to be| ious ‘consideration regarding future \ { the Amorican lines. As It shifted frum | on 4 certain division, Whenever; them on this front the Americans, 4 »| Nowa that tho Consul General had’ understood, the Allies and their asso-| military developments, 7 the front lines to the back areas the |tne commander wants information| who have “promised France to give, * | crossed the Finnish border in safety! mean to “use no other.” “We must de Foch the justice to . American fire opened so effectually |from the Hoche he sends out an In-/ner — Alsace-Lorraine,” and who! $ Feached the State Department to-day in SocePting the vases for the Senate | say he ls apparently beginning to ob- ie that any attempt of the German in- | dian, who invariably returns with It | wished he wild, i when 4 » !n a message from Helsingfors dated Sanrae agg tod oh ate rere re tain on a big scale that strategical ; fantry to attack was out of the ques-) ‘The Indian is unable to reckon din- je eit 0. 000 PI One Sw $ Sept. 21. Upon ite receipt Secretary America to France until justice wipes|UMItY he has already obtained on , tion, Jtance except by hours, Being asked | their big words.” $ geaue ovemes ® | Lansing disclosed that a week ago he away all their teara and fears and|French soil,” says this leading Ger- 4; Isclated sectors were subjected to aj how far he went into the German| The Hmperor assured the Austrians| % $ ordered Mr. Poole, the last American avenges, though it cannot obliter-|man newspaper, and after reviewing harassing bombardment during the|lines, he says: “Three hours there, | of his confidence that, with the help| « % ‘official remaining at the Bolshevik ate, all the scars of all thelr wrongs, | the situation in the various theatres ) Be Morning. This fire did no damage.|three hours back.” The Indian 4s! of the German fotces, the Americans © ¢OOO449O9-6-96O4 64466 10004 Oo 64 @ capital, to leave Russia, | The vases came from the National! of war it concedes that the prosecu- The enemy is still consolidating .od|credited with being able to distin. | would be given “the right answer at The despatch brought no informa-' Manufacture at Sevres, near Paris, | tion from all sides of an offensive in front of the|guish Boche trees from | the r organizing his lines | mui camouflag ’ wht Moment." | tion concerning the British and °"4 stand about six feet high. Critics) against the alliance ef the» Central Amerjcun flank before St. Mihiel. }real ones. ‘The Germans move ects] Tho Exchange Telegrapb corre-| LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS » [French consular officers, who are de- Pronounce Pg te be bay €%-| powers would be a masterstroke, Se After o gas *ombardment the enemy ‘of miniature trees to conform wiih] spondent at i ples of ve work of the manufac- Amsterdam wires the tained by the Bolshevik Having mentioned the unity of com- : ture. Similar vases also have been attempted 4 raid of the American jires|certain movements, the movab‘e | text of this address, delivered during An unsubstantiated rumor recently given by France to the House and q|™and and the superiority of the Al- 7 in the Vosges sector to-day. He was|trees concealing machine gun nests!an inspection trip of the Emperor BRITISH Hedjas Railway, pursued by Austral-| reached the State Department that day soon will be set aside for their|!ies in men and material as condi. ‘yg Tepulsed, with probable losses, before |and observation posts, But they are around Briey, where he distributed) LONDON Sept. %.—Following ‘s|!an% New Zealand, West Indian and the American Consulate General at formal pi 2 tions favoring them, it continues: reaching the America an trenches, junable to deceive him and he spots | 400 Iron Crosses, visited field hos-| the text of to-d y's British War Office | Jéwish troops, which have reached! Moscow was being besieged by the “We have already pointed out tho py wit THE AMERICANS ON |them every time, | pitals and spoke to German, Austrian, | statement: Essalt, capturing guns and prison-| Bolshevik! because British and French ONE INFLUENZA NZA DEATH enviable secrecy observed in the man y | French and English wounded in their| “Iighting ts taking place to our|¢'s officials were given refuge there, Secs! ufacture of armored tanks and the DAMASCUS KEY TO WHOLE ALLEGED GERMAN SUBJEGT .|"c"wo"¥sc"ec. ao vu. gare ne me's vr] inner ray tre rey taming cage! RES 180 NEW GASES core ot hse cpr this report, but because of the rumor! tons of ig mand, where we are reported to be | SITUATION N PALESTINE TRIES 10 GET INU IN m $, ARMY | caved the Austrian officers, saying: | making progre position, and the known seriousness of the sit-! ieee ihe inarecde th fhe DOnibah. ot ae ' | a “You may fight our battles as good| “A Jocal attack made by the enemy| “The number of prisoners is in-| uation at Moscow ho had directed Mr.| Former Policeman, Now in Naval] imine throwers, flame projectors, maz nm. comrades, and in return for our help,| yesterday north of the Little Priel] Teasing and the total will exceed! Poole to leave, No further word Is| Reserve, Succumbed—Commis- [Chive guns, gas and fog ammunition Columbia Professor Says Capture | Seeks to Enlist in the Intelligence | WMCh we have often given you, and| Farm (opposite Le Catelet) was suc-|'@Feely the 26,000 already mentioned.| expected from Mr. Poole until his ar. sioner Not Alarmed. fipecteoary that ‘German incueee is , BE'Chty Would Give Allenby Saran ana araven lhl for our strong, free and common fu-| cessfully repulsed, leaving prisoners| “Arab forces of King Hussein have) rival in Stockholm. 7 unable to acconfpliah this in sititar y Sa tie ice ang 3 ture in ean Hasse occupied Ma’an and are harassing! Tho United Staton Consul General) One death from Apanish influenza| quantities. Eapgplally as regards the : ‘Open Sesame. Custody, “You know we have, perhaps, to| “During the night the enemy at-| Dodles of the enemy retreating north-|a¢ Christiania reported to-day that SM4 100 new cases of the disease in |armored tanks, there i# no doubt that i The ancient city of Damascus, at the] Army Intelligence officers to-day ar-| Ce heavy fighting. You know whom| tacked our new positions southeast of | W4*4 towards Amman, along the! the Norwegian consuls at Moscow and tay, Health ‘Gunite Oveniad: Née “of the vameely ann (kek heris 1 head of tho Arabian desert and toward| rested Robert H. Lawrens of No. 320| You have in front of you, The Amer-|Gavrelle, supporting the assault with | #edsas Railway. Petrograd have been untiring in their | however, sald the situation was well |buund to utilize it to the utmost.” if Hy which the few ‘railways in Palestine |Weat Forty-sixth Sirvot when he posed icans promised France to give her|® heavy artillery barrage, ‘The attack BULGARIAN. efforts on behalf of American citisons!in hand and there was no occasion for i fag pe eee a eeuea le peed yr tiwgi bed pte Alsace-Lorraine, which France alone| Was completely repulsed, our line re-| ‘SOFIA, Sept. 22 (Delayed).—The | and American interests in Russia, It | public alarm, NO BELGIAN JUGGLING, Him Palestine and Mesopotamia, accord-| born in Germany ee greg ecbawe Sellowing 'tepert_ Wad emied bythe | 1 Gas, to) susie sistanes, Whom the | Te" ar ptarmen foMeery. @ pelloes 7 ing to Prof. Richard Gotthet!, head of] Lawrens displayed a draft rogistra-| They also wish to add big deeds| “We improved our positions slightly | Bulgarian War Office to-day: Fights of Americans to leave Russia ee eae trae meee one BRITISH LABOR STAND i the Oriental department at Columbia! tion card classifying him in 1A, He} to thelr big words, You will, with| north of Moeuvres, and by a success.) “As a resul in giving them refuge in thets;man attached to the Beach Pagers so University and formerly a member of/ha. not been chilled, he explained, be- | the help of my troops, give them the, ful minor operation carried out during | between the Cerna and the Vardar, | consulates that has saved Americana |te the ginth’ Regie Adgrodi' by deed the faculty of the Am rien Sabact of cause he te minus the trigger finger of | right answer at er at the right moment." |tho night regained @ portion of the|adjacont units have withdrawn ro|from serious difficulties in that couns|at Newport, I. He was taken m| Workers Also Regard Alsace and Cette ay tla piekaere t bgtet aha ceengrggth det seni “YANKEES INFRA FRANCE EAT | pe raiding partios were driven TURKISH. (Associated Press)—In an attack| The 150 new caxes reported were dis- tines pet ate a i { ‘ “The key to Syria and Palestine 9/1988, but sald his father was an OWN WEIGHT IN 37 DAYS << last night east of Bellenglise! consTraXTINOPLE, Monday, Sept.|*#4inst the American outposts sou'h Sein BrOOMiVAe GAOT IAC ed bili A URS de: \ the city of Damascus. He who pos-| American, (north of St. Quentin) and east of] 23 (via London, Sept. 24).—Concern- | Of Archangel the Bolsheviki sustained prong, 2 in Richmond, 12 in the Hrook- |ciear shat Weitish lnbor haw lone. al geasés \t holds the ‘open sesame’ to the! Then he sald his father was born in| —eeneiccmnas |Neuvo Chapelle, The enemy raided Ing operations in Palestine, the official | Considerable losses, Eight dead were )iyn Navy Yard, 8 in the Marine Hos- t Shipping and Food Problem | 228 2f,2u" posts south of the Scarpe! statement to-day from the Turkish |found in front cf an advanced posi-|pital at Stapteton, § 1, and 47 on country to the south, west and north. | Germany, but came to America and é a laced Belgium outside the catego | From Damascus the British and their | was naturalized, return ermany a ; \questions upor® which there can Romans, —a ‘ Assyrians, Greek chensk, says an official statment issued | Assistant District Attorney Edwin P. + Tonians, and preceded by the War Office. Gunboats captured |yci1ro9 ta confined in his home at Ne ‘Allies can push on to Aleppo and | in 1885, where he married. ‘The father's | Emphasized as Overseas War Office says: tion and three ya Ay vee found ;steamships at Quarantine, either negotiations or compromise, F. Genen once at Aleppo the Allied fleet /name, Lawrens said, was Lohrena, but | FRENCH. ‘On the Palestine front rearguard |in a forest. Most of the Bolshevik regards the question of Alsace-Lorraine | Will be able to seize Alexandretta, the the son decided to Americanize it when Amy Grows, PARIS, Sept. 24.—The text of to-| Mghts are being conducted with grent | dead were Letts, A wounded Bol- jas eascntially one of right and ‘not of | 4 Most northern port of the Syrian | he came hy WASHINGTON, — Sept - Kvery|@ay's War Office statement followe: | Kill. They are facilitating and per-|shevik soldier declared that a shell) BOSTON, Bept. 23. With the eath {territorial readjustment,” paid Arthur : Coast.” mn pay Be isigerd was locked up. No record | American soldier fighting in, France eats| “In the course of the night there|Mitting the accomplishment of our | from a Russian Allied armored train) toll from the epidemic of influenza Henderson, the British May Party ts ‘The importance of the operations as of the father's naturalization has been |his own welght In food every thirty. |Was marked actlY *| measures on both aldes of the Jordan,” |had Killed twenty men on a Bol-| mounting steadily, the schools of Box. leader in an Interview is atatement | regards the Arabs, Jews and other [found and even should it be on record, ; y-| was marked activity by the artillery ton were closed at noon to-day until |W%s Called out by a quoted suggestion , | Fede declare, the na za | seven day y " ' . v on we losed on unti o ¢ e- {tion of the father {« 0 yen ts based on figures y . 5 , 00) of trench a , ocialist leader, that al! Labor and Bo- « Turk cannot be underestimated, a ton Xt the f th ar two years. Law- eomplied ‘by. the Food Administration | eee the Allette and tho Aisne BERLIN, Sept. % (via London.)—| ore® ** ® ° were approximately 100 |Boe Liat leader, hat Labor and 8o i i fearing to Prof. Gotthell. A strong |The they ‘are looking into his | and the Army Quartermast ra {_ “sn the Champagne two raids uponlon the front between Cambrai and| ide warfare. deaths in the twenty-four hour period )° #8 Interest ought to try to come to * supporter of the plan to oe pa [Activities #ince the' War’ bogun, Department. The weight of the Ameri, | tt@ German trenches in the region of! gt, Quentin, according to the War|, Co! Boris Androvitch Duroff bas; ending to-day. Of these seven were |? understanding On @ common peace Jewish State in the Holy Iand, he} pect Rtih fightt : Perthes and in the direction of t1® d become Governor General of the} among men in the First Naval Dig. |ToRramine. Bic te this operation a probable ful- can fighting man averages 160 pounds, Office statement to-day, the Germans " thal tleke OCTISIAIN AIbE °F b thin ln exactly what we have been ‘ filiment of the dreams of Jewry. GERMANS FORECAST It gives some idea of the trenondous| Butte du Mesnil resulted in the tak-!nave retaken trench sectors at two| Tekion of the north, succeeding the) inh. | Uiticuls aise taported seventy | suing German majority Socialiate to do 5 iter air wamund hes wot lost bis shipping problem facing the Allied Gov. | ing of forty prisoners by the French.”| points and captured prisoners. North | Techalkovsky Government, which de-| New casce among sailors this Morne 1 Msyruary, added alr. Hendoraon ; Jernments as the American Army grows 7" , % oe Ided to abdicate when it learned |!" "and we regret that, so far we have ni { “time wailing Is evideat from the dash NEW BATTLE BEFORE METZ) ¢2""":" SPSS ICMGRTE ao | SERBIAN. {of Mocuvres, west of Cabral, British] Se tne formation of the Central Gov-|, {mMslal estimates place the number « had‘ from’ them the’ menaure of asalet- and success that is attendin) | rs na. st reve Mt for! TONDON, sept. 24—Followl partial attacks were repulsed i . by . uenza cases in Hrocton and vicinity |ance we were entitled to expect, while effort,” said Prof. Gottheil. “He the 1,750,000 Yankees already , Sept, 2.—Following is 4 ernment, ” ver nf "the existence of the infamous treatie . r Socom poser] what was anclent| an ae ae Artite| TOM, gM, HOE 280.000,000 the statement issued by the Serbian | AMERICAN. HARBIN, Manchuria, Friday, Sept 000. ‘The een ae cloned. us matsiatowak jand Huchareat have i . Ard Says / can Artil- on sy + Office: N, Me bess Sept. © emergency hospitals 4 Ine ted new an most inaup eo ' Faden and a good part of what was[ Get, Ardenne Says American Artil-|140,c00 tons of. toodstuts War Ofice | WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. —Gen.| 20 (Associated Press).—The Siberian a todey With Infusnse sn lobetecies to peace of understanding Lo eghliiernage pies areal, He} lery Concentration Is Complete— | ipped thom every thirty “On the 2d (Sunday) our troops] pershing’s communique for Bunday,| Government in reported to have |pneumonia patients, and a fourth, with |°" PAXSPORY Ora) PU S classic. ground Tatke of Oui . ‘ next July, when our army reaches | ¢ Do z — fighting—' : en O00 pean 689,00 pontac enemy, —The following details | commanded by Gen, Horvath to dis-|t completion, Six deaths occurred ‘ +4 = from time immemorial has held in its] COPENHAGEN, Sept. 9 —The| tons of foodstuffs must be sent over, 1 > 4 ba y 7 4 tended. ; hand the destinies of Palestine. Americana have completed their ar-|every thirty-seven days. ; abbehe ny ve j Serbian Joepe have been reported of repulse of | band or join the forces of Gen, Some-| eve? night. Sacral tee WASH ON, Sept, 24.—Ratitica HY “It is on the road from Mesopotamia iillery concentration on the St, Mihlel| What thissmeans in shipping may be| 2&¥® pst a i ” very stecp Massif} one of the enemy raids reported | noff, tha anti-Bolshevik leader, in INFLUENZA H tions of the treaty extending for a to werpt. and, every conqueror, |front, and new. attacka may ‘be ex-|reallzed from the fact that during June | Of te Drenska Mountain range and| in the communique of Sept. 20: | Trang-Baikalia, ITS KILROE. | perica of ten yoara the treaty of arbi ; whether coming down from the first pe ed, declare Ardenne, writing | last the United States shipped to all| 4t several points are in the Gradako- | At 6 o'clock on the morning of TOKYO, Sept. 24.—Japenese troops, _ tration between the United States and or up from the second, must pass |!n the Berlin | he basa jed countries and neutrals only 1,191,- | Prilep Road. «| Sept. 20 an enemy combat party | accompanied by units of American and ney Reverte| Great Britain 5 sxchanged (at the through it mans probably Will abandon St. Quen. | 427-000 pounds of foodstuffs, | “Tho enemy continues to burn vil$] of two officers and 100 men, | Chinese troops, have left, Habarovak . Speeul fetury Lansing and, Counselor Colvilic wa “What shades of old Hittites, Baby-|tin shortly. ES aa |iages and his own stores, Despite| armed with six heavy and two | ®?d are proceeding toward Bla, Bt Case Halted, Barclay of the British mabe and. Crosadert ture_arieo th] 9 600 TRAIN AT PRINCETON, |CEOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS ts, however, great qunatitionof war) Viggcen minutes wrilery preps sg ty e tury de plldbeiatch | material have fallen Into our hands. tu ten Di he from the enemy on the Amur River i és pen DIED. s watch the twentieth century decid. aration, came from Dampyvitoux to ” rs 08 Morningside Avenue with ®pan‘sh . Eo fee's portion of its destiny’ upon there — Net] On the Vardar, Railway line (Uskub] the crossroads southeast of | Accompanying the expedition, pilo! NGLELA Te The ARR La ion rac i ALYOW POLB. © classic plains.’ Batvarslty Ovens w h Onty 100] Salonica) We captured several} Chamg-Fon ne Farm to ented: by Japan “es AH (Gh, AS: Ha BANIBUN WA EIvOR ESI wt CAMPBELL FUNERAL —_—-—- VYaking Academ ‘ournen, 18 aN outpost, locate our front a in - +| CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st., We muvee Besy and Batteves Be Princeton University opened to-day | 4 lne and identity Our troops, Our NEWMAN WILL FILED. tuurning, Mr, Kilroe te in charge ot] aor ao a, BM. Be Leixoes Relles, x F Sorday | ISTIN, artillery barrage, quickly regu- Ee Ree the ticket speculation Investigation and jedi May Jwith about 2,500 students and | ss BRYAN M'SWEENEY. i body of a negro sailor ang a| “th abot oe rieabe lbs cccay . lated to @ concentration fire, | woa 7 N.Y. Centeat|4Veral persons summoned by him wee x soll & The body s Hor and @ training on the campus, which is about | LONDON, Sept. 24.—-Following is ered the enemy and inflicted daw AE vermer x ys rary vent home to-day when the seriousne: Funeral from: his tate feetaeane, 08 ) battered lifehoat, believed to nave be-| 1,000 regular enrolment }| the text of to-day's War Office state-| casualties, Our infantry cap- Preaident Gets Whole F or Aig ilttben Beoacae nc wth Murray at., Wednesday morning, #t 20 iaueen., {0 the norpedoed ys. rod Sepatins SF4n ents Ta pew ines, \ Blicsene on the operations in Palestine: tured three prisoners and one The will of the late William H, New- kK. steamship Leixoes, was wash» ore | d heavy machine gun. Our only | man, former President of the New York 4 | Casually was one officer wound- jentral and Mudson River I Opening of New Hampshire College a sal aa |was filed in the Surrogate’s office for Postponed by idem eee - | probate to-day. It dispores of an es-| DURHAM, N. H., Sept. 3 jew Hampshire College for Bervices and interment private. tate given jn the petition as more|oPening o TIVE RE! m the fam t was indefinitely postponed ‘CK—0On t, 23, 1018, c, 7 " than $10,000, but a conservative osti-|t i . . 4 jept, 23, . ¢, CLEMBN. | male of the value of the property places Katte ee ee Oe | SIMA, SIND ‘To his widow, Bettie Carter Newman, | ANOTHER BOMB REPORTED,| Webster ave, near 184th at, Wednes. ea uniform of one kind or another number of men taking academis ITT—Suddenly at Hotel Plaza on Sept, 22, HENRY CLARK PRICKITT, —The| in (he 37th year of his age. ‘ of the Jordan the enemy is rawing toward Ame near an Atlantic port yesterday. | De Three boats from the Leixoes wade | ee ee tt vely te te mal port, but a fourth, containing cleved | \jcjuding only those wh ) 4 the crew, several of them negroes, | physical a Mty are barred from mili- disappeared at sea. tary if ilroad, 1 3 nee , : is left all real estate, personal effects Gay, wept. 26, at 0:80 A, ae UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Central Kitchen Also Proposed | Testimony Said to Implicate Wife|and one-half of the residuary estate| Guards at Chicago Post OMmce| Church of Our Ludy of Mercy, Marto Ww. i ‘ P to be paid at once, The other half of ry + G. MeADOO, Director General of Railroads "4! . Where Rations Will Be Pree =| of Railroad President and Van- | the residuary estate is placed Doubled ax Officiain Inveattwate. | aye, Interment Calvary Cemetery | ; tran . trust. fund, the income paid to] CHICAGO, Sept. A—Guards in the| qe pared for All Troops derbilt Hotel Employee, the widows } Building were doubled to-day HELP WANTED—FFMaLe PARIS, Sept. 24.—Victor Boret, Min¢| prpTSFIELD, Mass. Sept. 24.— r every person entering — Waa | —— nor me Lehi h il ; "NY |ister of Provisions, will introduce @) Hearing on the petition of ian 8. ALLIED DIPLOMATIC COUNCIL. |: ched following rumors, that an- | HOUSEWORK ea onme work for Tally ot Pe ” i es : _ pomb had been found here. ref rn, Or ee lain gh Valley Trains + ater of, ree, ua mar arn one, at eee a ae cenenas ol hee Cte cen RECN heen att AT Tih [vance the Gprarnmels ip ta New Haven and Hartford Railcowd, £1" Bee ceansls investixating the report, tix Chaney. "apartment 6 Fe i‘ r “ bisahaigs Hs Hee raiayesioabepaghy oa . Dyed ation from his wife, began here LONDON, Sept, 24.—The Allied Gov- a kept ete te gest onday ernme il establish a diplomatic a yl St th "4 |veloping the existing communal and!” ay objection by Mr. Mellen‘s counsel | crnments wil * 7 r @ enue counc si ha he V ailles Ipter- ennsyivania avon Fae eating: platen IY wil also | ght covection, ky Mr. Mollon’e counsel |counoll aimlar 10 the Veraaition Tater ; " thas Allied Military Council, it w ported gee ere b h } provide for the creation of 4 eentral lattomey to have tho hearing postpone! | ere to-dny % [kitchen where ration be prepared | way gustained by Judge Slocum. ————<>—_— n and after September | 5th all Through [forall roope tp Paria. a. Moret hopes "regimens relative to tho alleset ro-| HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. Lehigh Valley trains will arrive at and ta ei reahe present wactage, ot soe Detted Ore, Melon and an om —— ey ° ri of living and ployee of the Vanderbilt Hotel in New] FIRST RAC hree-year-olds and depart from the Pennsylvania station, 1004. an proves to be practical, a[YOrks Was Neaid.. ‘The testimony also [ups mile and seventy ante Meds 7th Avenue and 32nd Street, New York, x |atmifir central kitchen will be Created acne eee enn ere [$3.00 show $2.80, won Lazy Lou, 1 Our Mid-Week Special for Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 4 4 . [for poor civilians, The saving in fuel | eng the wife of the Vanderbilt aeons, Zins 104 itutn). ehow MAPLE NUT KISSEG—Brand new thrills for thet ina tooth with connecting trains from Hudson Jana inthe wholesale buying of food. | nim” and the wife of the Vande nna, 104, (Huff). ¢how, Medion fogawsat pie wget a ita T fal neal ras ll arr Jatutte ‘is expected to permit, the man : Galaway, Flying Dart, Queen B fe Tinfshinks fen ttre tw tneale erminal. Local trains will arrive at and tigemont <o serve meals slightly above ee Hake tie! Maldon “otation. Fal sacheneeaets wench ys > SPAIN AND KAISER AGREE. Bote RAILWAY STRIKE SPREADS. | qucen motner maria 8 Rench On Prisoners oa e. hd . Influe: depart from the Pennsylvania’s Ex- change Place station, Jersey City, with con: BARLEY SUGAR CHOCOLATE cy ‘ A fs nas ‘ : ; Ren NP Aa fe oe ia r B, The Austro- CUTH—One of the fa: areata necting trains from Hudson Terminal. 14 | Paris of Leadon Distvies ang Deeks) | ornon, wept phrough per-[ allan conference on exchange ot{| | verte members af our _ v4 7 . sonal intervention of Maria Christina, | prisoners has ached and signe! an Lael iar yg er ini H i a ONDON, Sept. 2 4 \ elully announce: lestien Tickets on sale at all U, S. R.R. Administration ticket H sa i LONDON, Sep | A‘ vars of the} tho queen mother, It Is understood | aétvement, it Was officially announced offices in New York and Brooklyn, at Pennsylvania DIVIDENDS DECLARED Hallway ‘were affected by tho| the Spanish Cabinet accepted Ger- , ——-—_—— Putian stations in New York and Jersey City, at Hudson Ter- Ae Bots |gpread of the railway strike this niorr.- |inany"s compromise proposal, wheret y bing Cai, . . . A ge *g se rived at the the latter promised to give Spain 24 —Sandy ef t Fruit, Mine mi id at Co: | Shaver ion. Passengers of lo 0 " . fer © 3 ‘ inal and at wtlandt and Desbrossse Street ferries. es b aroesrt to Rare OO ok al nas seven interned ships and respect the| Reeves, a seventeen-year-old Negro, Stores: New York, is Premium ee Brooklyn, Newark, a Spanish flag when flown on veasels| charge! with assaulting a three-year ran LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD | Anasondy ee |'T4"". reared the trouble will seriously Penis & a Bpanich tenga, (okt, sitl Rear Blackshear, was tak For exact looath i Vin bab ot linterfere with transportation of goods, usively engaged in Spanish trade, | trom the arresting officers who wee ‘arrangements with other |according to the San Sebastian cor- ‘bringing shim to Waycross early today 5 KNE Gove ene POSpERSSES be Times, ana hanged to @ tree. UB. Stoamebip, 0), oivauinuy one