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tte . Frank R. Lawrence, dis- |noring my earnest appeal with regard tisgaletied lawyer of No. 60 Broadway, to the suffrage amendment, made in| West since July 18, when the Teuton COPENHAGEN, Oct. 26.— With | Germany at the mercy ot its op. and known all over the world as the public interest and because of my| flood was at its height. Chief of ponents. Presideat Wilson's policy is . me |iMtimate knowledge of the issues in- few exceptions, the German prose che of brutal force. It ie possible he| president of the Lotos Club, where Staff March announced this to-day, Pe pe ‘denant-Commander Russell, Frank I. Cobb, of New York, who is _ ©n a special mission for the Depart- méat of State. “It is with the keenest pleasure that I find myself in France again,” said House, “Upon my last visit, some eleven sent Jersey. ‘months ago, the Allied fortunos| (i. ‘high courage and the wisdom wihinorei’6 y ; Reomed to have struck their lowrst/ which comes from lofty motives and| when ine we “er Chane level eifish hearts.” | on in @ letter to-day to Charles Yor, ‘degared that’ Delete’ Saint, of| ere wn | we counseled From that hour the clouds began to lift, tory to-day are shining with a steady glow. feel confident they will be met with GERMAN PRESS COMPLAINS WILSON HAS ALTERED VIEWS: Peace He Proposes Puts Empire at Mercy of Opponents, Says Tageblatt. condemns President Wilson’: note, saying it is an alteration of his latest | »pes to sow dissension among the | German people. We must be prepared | together and formu- lated plans can never be forgotten, and the stars of hope and vic- “We are now confronted with dif- ferent and more complex problems, I FRANK LAWRENCE, LOTOS CLUB Hi Ne J IDistinguished Law Lawyer and] ihe “rue tecling and epitit” ot tee seos| March Announces Several Die Financier Falls Dead in St. |? Sidtrapgeamentncnt’ senaorbana| Vision Commanders Are Regis Barber Shop. Stricken with heart disease as he walked toward a chair in ber shop of the St. Regis I he had presided twent fell to the floor, When pick ight years, PERSHING DRIVES THE "GERMANS FROM BOURGOGNE FOREST WHERE ITALIANS STRUCK LATEST BLOW WILSON GRITICISES BAIRD FOR ANTI-SUFFRAGE VOTE In Letter to Hennessy, President Says Senator Did Not Repre- EAD, Senator Baird is a Republican and candidate for elec- tion for the short term. The Président’s letter follows: “May I not say how deeply inter- the dar-jested I am in the contest you are con- fotel this [ducting? I cannot but feel that in ig- | volved, both on the other side of the water and here, Senator Baird has cer- ed up bY tainly not represented the true feeling ALLIED ARMIES HAVEWON 7,000 Returning From France. pe via WASHINGTON, Oct. 26—The Al- lies have wrested from the Germans 7,000 square miles of territory in the at the same time pointing out that 400 square miles were snatched from former standpoint and betrays iack of comprehension of recent events in Germany, as well os misconstruction | of what has hapbened there. It ts filso said the note represents a con- coasion to the demands to the Allied mations Phoodor Wolff, writing for whatever may come," The Socialist newspaper Vorwaerts | | of Berlin says it does not understand | whether coinplete internal reform on! the part of Germany would make the terms of surrender easier, It con-| tnues: | “In any event, Mr, Wilson err if; attendants he was dead. and spirit of the people of New Jersey. Mr, Lawrence, who was seveniy- |I am sure that they must have felt that three years old, lived at No. 534 Mad- {such an appeal would not and should ig distinction |? be ignored. It would be a very nog maeose, Pisin adie known as [£teat make-weight thrown into the in- asa er, A was [ternational scale if his course of action @ financier and sportsmen, and WAS) waits in the Senate could be reversed at one time commodore of the Amer- | hy the people of our great State.” jean Yacht Club. the enemy in the week. In Flanders the Allies now control 1,300 square miles, several times what they had a brief time ago, All the rich coal flelds of Northern France, except @ space five miles square on the Escaut have been released. Reverting briefly to the new Itallan in the § Tagodiatt of Berlin, expresses great) he believes the former hdlders of | The Plave forms a great loop, flowing down the ruggec plateau, It is in the territory between He represented the Mutual Reserve drive, between the Breuta and the yi disappointment. He saya it always] power in Germany can ever regain| toward the plateau from the northeast, then swing- | the two rivers that the new attack has been launched. | insurance Company in the tnsuranc: PRISON FOR OFFICERS Pinve, Gea ‘Mares. maid, Over. ba ‘ has been a principle of international | their power. Henceforth ‘thre will) Jag sharply southeast to reach the sea, West of the In the map the letters A and B indicate the |i cstigations. It was also Mr, Law- prisoners had been gathered in the affairs not to interfere with the In-| be no power in Germany but that of} Monte Grappa Helghts, that deflect the river's sectors of the front where the chief advance is re- rence who as Past Grand Master of first days. IN FRENCH PLANE SCANDAL 2g ternational problem of other nations.| the German people. Our opponents uarinae tpl Asie ad 1 be erect ene ret ported. the Masons of New York State, led a ‘The General announced that officers cH President Wilson recognized this, he|who demand the disarming of the moyersent which canceled a debt of 11 4. yisutenants Among Army |°f,tte American’ Expeditionary Force’ Bs continues, in his Mexican specch in| German people must realize that a $500,000. sheds s_ Among ATMY | were returning to this country. G 1g June, 1916, but now, Herr Wolf de-| great nation cannot permanently be HUSBAND KILLED RACING At one time he was President of Men Guilty of Taking Gifts Omar Bundy, who has been com-, Br clares, this has been forgotten. He|rendered defenseless, It will bo the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway From Manufacturers. mander of the 6th Army Corps, firet adds: demonstrated at tho peace conference 10 SICK WIFE'S BEDSIDE and a director in several other roads.| rie oct. 26.—Three lieutenants in| {eld army, has been assigned to’ i “The peace which the President! whether the war has been merely He succeeded Whitelaw Reid a8|1}5 army have been sentenced toa year {Camp Pike, Gen, Edwards, com- adjourned or finally ended.” FRENCH. AMERICAN. op Tae Proposes is to be a peace placing ; veg ee PARIS, Oct. 26.—Following 1s to- oS 0 LEAR AND CANDID day's report from the War Office: 4 i N TE Is C ’ “Between the Oise and the Serre 4 ; last night there was great artillery SAY BRYCE AND HENDERSON fighting. We maintained contact L ( with the enemy on the whole front. “On the south bank of the Serre _ If Candor Is Act of Friend, Germany Has a President of the Lotos Club and was @ protagonist of good living, having presided over banquets at which most of the prominent men of the world) had been guests. He had been called the “happiest man in New York.” Although his health has not been of the best lately, Mr. Lawrence still engaged in practice, which he began here forty-five years ago. Three sons mander of the 26th Division, has been assigned to command Camp Lee. Gen. Cameron, who had the 4th Di- vision; Gen, McMahon, who had the 5th, and Gen. Buck, whose brave ac~* tion won him the Distinguished Ser- vice Cross, are also returning. Mce- Mahon will be assigned to a big field artillery camp, but Cameron's and Buck's assignments are not yet an- in prison and demotion and three nov- commissioned officers have been sent to jail for three months as a result of a trial. by court-martial for accepting gifts of from 900 to 5,000 francs for manufactures in connection with the ac- ceptance of airplanes on behalf of the army. One lieutenant was acquitted by the court-martial. A Swede named Unne, a director of the airplane company, was condemned WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Follow- ing is the communtque from Gen. Pershing, dated yesterday: “On the Verdun front the battle has continued with violence east of the Meuse. Late yesterday (Thursday) our troops enlarged their important gains south of the Consenvoye-Dam- villers Road and occupied completely the Bois a'Ormont. To-day (Friday) Friend Injured When Motorcycle Plunges Over*Forty-Foot Em- bankmept in Jersey. The desire of William Heister, a muni- tions worker at the Pompton Powder Works, Haskell, N. J., to visit his wife, jill with pneumonia at No. 38 Hamburg Avenue, Paterson, cost him his life, and his friend, William Marhsner is dying in we attacked and captured Mortlers in violent fighting, taking 167 prison- . : : the Haskell Hospital survive, to five years in prison, civie degradation | nounced, Good Friend in America, Declares ers, Including two officers. the enemy counter-attacked repeat-| fHeister and Marshner live in one of _-_—- oo and a fine of 27,000 francs, He did not} These shifts caused somo surprise ‘ast of the Souche, last night, the/edly and with strong forces on the|the powder company's houses, After an BARS GERMAN MADE TOYS, |#»Pear for trial and sentence was pro-|in army quarters, Gen. March sald Former Ambassador to U. S. enemy undertook an energetic action.| front from the Bois d’Ormont to the |urgent call they set out for Paterson on fay ene absence, eae went tl they were made upon Gen. Persh There was lively fighting on the out-| Bois d’'Etrayes. a tandem motorcycle. According to the | neater Refi Connignment Bought |e Un! ates on an official mission | recommendations 4 » + LONDON, Oct, 25.—Viscount Bryce, vovid te tariaa ant Leahey be! skirts of Petit-Caumont. The Ger-| “Although supported by violent ar-|police they were driving at breaknock|" - metore the Wal NOOR RETNGSTinee ee LCAMmONe THORRLRES had Piatt former British Ambassador to the pre aee ee hn 7 tem- | man counter-attacks were stopped| tillery and machine gun fire, the at-|speed. ‘The machine became unmanaga-| Aynough having ordered and paid |PoUeved t@ Be there now, pte teamnnet sin Untted States, speaking to-day at a Ly PRGA diccdhalttlg Gud. 4 and we held our positions, tacks were repulsed with extremely |b!¢ and upon approaching a sharp curve} /. 1 11. shipment of German and Aus- , left the road, crashed through a fenc over an enbankment and fell fonty feet. Heister was instantly killed, while Marshner was hurried to the hospital, Juncheon given at the American Tancheon, Club to the Inter-Allied Parliamentary Committee, said in dis- “The battle continued yesterday evening between Sissone and Cha- teau-Porcien. We broke the enemy splendidly. Perhaps, he suggested, their physical condition, as a result of hard campaigning, may have oc- come impaired, heavy losses. Only in the Bois Belleu did he succeed in slightly pushing back our lines. At this point, after struction of the militaristic and arbitrary system that has involved them and nearly the whole world in trian-made toys which have just nr- rived at this port, before the United States entered the war, Butler Broth- 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL DRIVER HELD FOR AUTO DEATH istal w -| three assaults h: niled bi }. ers, merchandise jobbers, No. 495 Major Gen, Duncan, who orig.ually cussing President Wilaon's ncke to| unprecedented suffering and loss of | {rns oveanined in Asiy ard recent sae an ea ratore the lite ts expected to dle. Broadway, have refused to accept the had the 77th Division and who later , His Ratanid | 8 exh Oe: vg | tons organized in 1917 and recentiy| stubborn resistance of our troops, a Tauaaaea ceseediae to Walt was scheduled for return to this Germany: edhe ny Wie German people | reinforced, We carried positions on| fourth attack caused us to withdraw Beate Vice: Apreeprt Witnesses Say She Put on Mate |country is now out of a French hus ‘It is the straightest, simplest and| are ; jonently necking peace they), rront of nearly four and a half|from the eastern part of the wood. |AMERICANIZATION WORK “We have refused to accept the Speed After Killing Ten-Year- pital and reported still fit for active Most candid expression of opinion| should do all in their power immedl- | mites to the depth of nearly two miles! Hostile forces which attempted to| shipment of German-made toye and Ne i Sty creltaitan cnicien cru diat ie 5 that has been given in my lifetime. ately to paadleay such effective PO-| at some points between Bannegne,| penctrate our position northeast of| SPEEDED UP BY STATE land" without n Old Girl. Pirerhl MacoD pointed, ait. the the ; If it is one of the great qualities of | litical safeguards and constitutional | pecouvrance and Herpy Mill. We|the Bois Belleu were driven back} * “We will have neu Olga Diab, sixteen years old, of No. to the Oise stood virtually &@ friend to be candid, then Germany | guarantees for the future world peace |. shea our lines to the road between | after in our stoc & severe struggle lastin bel hat |273 Hicks Street, has a good friend in America. We) that no section of their population ee Jasti | Mr. Scott also said he believes that Brooklyn, was held in| Parallel to the great railway line near ig “Ma Snel; rt ; - <habehcod the Belgian frontier and constituted Recouvrance and Conde-lez-Herpy,| throughout the day. Make English the nguage of | Germany's willingness to permit there | $2,000 bail in Flatbush Court this morn- e / * 4 : " foods U ely h i pted > inal .,|@ threat against that line through- § have the right to insist that the peace | will be In @ position, if so disposed, | Further to the right we captured| “West of the Meuso our troops} Every Loyal American,” Is |Byca'dexire to rehabilitate Neruclf.in |!6 On & charge of homicide. “The child | Gut ite entire length. . 4 shall be in accordance with our mili-| to tnfluence a resumption of military | rierpy Mill and many strong points,| have advanced in the face of deter- het this market. However, Butler Broth. | ran dow ennie Steabile, ten) Among American divisions on the i tary victories.” effort... As President Wilson has Campaign Slogan. ers feel that the American children | years o/ Second Street, in| line, General March identified the Vs a taking a number of prisoners and| mined resistance on the slopes should have American-made toys, he | front of her home last night wh ? Seventy-ninth (Pennsylv: Mary. Sr Arthur Henderson, leader of the|clearly shown, the best safeguard "| 4 ALBANY, Oot. 26.—The campaign for | said. ront 0! nome TAS MAGHE while drive | Beventy cn (Pennsylvania, Mary- considerable material northwest of Grand Pre and have i n automobile belongii t land and District of Columbia) both Labor party in the House of Com- | agali st a future war ts the reduction, entered thi th r Americanizing aliens in New York State, a Tey aa yy Orga ees Fee 8 er eeeinin Weat V Pe BRITISH. ntered the southern portion of the SH % : ‘ father, Najeeb Diab, editor of the| (Virginia, West Virginia and Penn- ‘ ; mons, said his impression of the note| at least to virtual impotency, of all Bole de Bourgogne.” which has been proceeding since May,|MOTHER SLAYS CHILDREN. | Micro: of tne West. a Syrian pub Thirty-third — (Iilinots), was that it would assist very ma-| tho forces upon whom rests the direct Oct, 26,—Following 1s 1917, Is to be speeded along under an ite ca cet oi pias dua ‘ond (Georgia, Alabama and \ terially in claritying the situation, |rseponsibility for the horros of the ued to-day by the War ; Hea ned py he State! she Prebably Will Die, Insane Bex!" ies Diab admitted In court she was| senne eaibuaecican aa It is of the highest importance present struggle.” SERBS CAPTURE OF NISH . 4 1 ve the 4 oquee of Baawendls neath operating the automobile without a per-| West of the Meuse are the Sev- . rly this morning we carried out census ia being used to sive the educe (Special to The Evening World.) mit, Witnesses testified she put ¢ ntv-sixth (New England end New ri & seeiaeitel Wade aporebas an ths 10 AFFORD LINE 10 SEA)‘. ning ton ple of non-English | y¢eRIDEN, Conn., Oct. 26.--Crazed by |More speed and continued on her way York), Seventy-elghth (New York, | speaking men and women in ev; i After the accident : @ PRESS OF LONDON FRENCH REFUGEES DIE forsee ne Vora’ Sermatcan rraning me and women never cut gether usb rom nna, ie sna he cam was] Senge am Damen, Rev : Ne A F turing the hill known as Mt. Carmel Thi rie nse council has named W. Mrs. August Bustai, twenty-eight, of j adjourned until next Thurad M4 an viecin ; FULLY SATISFIED hy purer ra IN FLIGHT TO HOLLAND Wallingford, this morning Killed two of her five children, a boy of eight and an- other two, weeks old, by cutting their and the village of Englefontaine, with a number of prisoners, Further north our patrols have made progress at it i Thirty- second (Michigan and Wisconsin), the pesibali el Ald Ala Enemy Showing Intention of Evacu-|smith, supervisor of immigrant aaa: ti f the State Nd ti De i it, ating Invaded Territory as {4s director of education, and under him and Fifty-eighth regiment of reeular infantry, NEW APPEAL BY MOONEY. “Wilson Carries Iron Hand Under i tc ‘ the Americanization programme of the | throa! & rasor, slashed another i iS . fo Aged Persons and Babies Succumb] certain points north of the Le Ques- Quickly as Possible. Council of National Defense and the [boy who prema wit Non mordievas | is 44 RELIGIOUS NOTICES. : é Velvet Glove,” Says Pall to Exposure—2,000 Reach Dutch | noy-Valenclennes Railway.” WITH THE ALLIED ARMIES on |[nited Btates Bureau of Education will fmt other children. . ga? TATEROAD. ¥, M. A ; * Mall Gazette ‘ieee THE SERBIAN FRONT, VIA SAL- The ‘slogan of the campaign will be: She succeeded in cutting her own| WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Thomas J. 3601 Axpaue. j ‘ B : , Provinces, BALKANS. ONIKI, Monday, October 21 (Associated ke English the Language of Every |throat and will die, IMooney, San Francisco Inbor leader, to- | fe ry a | > Ss LONDON Oct. 26.—The London] AMSTERDAM, Oct. 26.--Weather-| PARIS, Oct. 26—Following 19 the|/'Tess).—With the capture of Nish suf- Loyal’ American in New York State.” mae tise <i Ct in Jday petitioned the United States Su- |9f iy frm eae erat ‘ newspapers greet President Wilson's |beaten refugees, mostly from the north| War Office statement concerning| “ et rolling stock was taken to estab- Mise Magsie Teyte, the singer, is 1) leaeapede fe 39y lane tne. Aesiaien st Adair on fe Life: ite Perils and iH ra reply to Germany with unqualifitd lof France, are coming into the Dutch | operations in the Balka: he a anerily communications from the| BUFFALO CAR STRIKE ENDS. teens Whence Gad tak NOL ts Chandan iheaee fornia State Supretne Court, up- We , qanoorr ae i, ‘approval. provinces of Brabant and Limburs.| “Along the Danube our artillery| 5°rb!8" front to the Le Retrscap nea all engagements for the present, Her |Francisco” Preparedness Day parade | np wie 3 Sunday. 28 10.08 ae The Pall Mall Gazette observes: |Some 2.000 are now accommodated in}are damaged an ene f The enemy, in addition to showing | Mem Leave Meeting Immediately to! place on the programme at dynamiting. with lestnce tae “Th, 1a will reall towns in these provinces. About five sity) llega my monitor.! his intention of evacuating Serbia as ‘Take Out Cars, for the janent Blind Ri ey contends that he is deprived Rit ate Welcome, © world will realize once more that French patrols inflicted casualties o: , Fund at lot” ie liberty and is about to be di President Wilson carries an iron hand |Per cent. are ill from over-fatigue or NM} quickly as possible, apparently desires ‘und al BUFFALO, Oct. ser a The strikin rived of his life in violation of the 14 influenga and are being cared for in hos- |Ge?man detachments and took some bd Pp volver at the’ i | Do. to give evidence of a more conciliatory endment to the Federal Constitution, DIED. under a velvet glove. It is needle street car conductors and motormen am i] Beery thet tla ersieer iti te ine [pitele and convanta prisoners. spirit. At the Important gold mine near] or the International Railway Com. MAD Stein aE a oe j Distressing stories are told about the| “On the Serbian front, from Para-| Zaytcher which Was abandoned Inst} pany this afternoon ratived an agree- THE FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, ? sa fptellaphaper weary ae eines 01d peopte and babies who died from|chin to Kralievo, we pursued the| week the machinery has been found in-} ment entered into by their officials eth and 67th ots. Use exposure on the way and were buried} enemy, taking 200 prisoners. The| tat It was in charge of an Austrian) and representatives of the com ; t " A ot Pp i Th s ? ‘ oh! and repr je company. BROWER..,CARRIE G. BROWER, | powers. The issue within Germany |where they died. ‘enemy ie failing back northward Superintendent who was left behind with!” Operation of the cars, it was KEEP on helping to win the war. Keep on with THE FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadwoy, i itself may be hastened by the Presi-| In the las few days the Germans have instructions to turn over the mine to|nounced, would begin immediati food ti 66th st. (Frank E, Campbell's), dent's frank intimation that the pres- |looted stores indiscriminately, 01 veers y the Serbia and the men left the meeting place ood conservation. a . ' e Ificer @emanded that a city sitic Se 130 P. M. to prepare thelr oars. fe DRITT—Friday, Oct, 23, 1918, MAUR-, ie ent constitutional changes carry no | Pingo hie risen: Spelt, official sure regular runs. This was the twenty- ICE, beloved husbahd of i convincing mark of permanence or |for a voucher, the officer nointed a ree $100,000 FIRE IN MILL. | tifra day or the strik son of Julla ¥. ‘and sincerity.” head of thé owner, and DEMANDS A REPUBLIC JE ES . Dritt, 28 years, after short The Westminster Gazette says: |i Tis Ly Wer dap PORK PRICES SENT UP, ’ Ue EEN cers “President Wilson has taken the Ger- , Per ; SSamener he Camera souage) if é Dice a mae fees Goreromest ot its wora ana| ALIEN BREAKS coP S$ LEG? |His Cry Is Echoed by Inde. a STAMFORD, Conn, Oot. Minimum Hom Price Set at $17.50 Tate readence, 1008 Helvey st.” Bryok- Proposes a course of action which Sabmisston Atter say-| Pendent Socialists Through- | rete’ tront, owned by Fred Te Giit, ae Resdeelt tone 1 adh xp iy a te vee must be a test of ite sincerity, We a Was Ne Geed. out Empire. ply today, The loss js given at|, CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Mintmum prices Under direction of CAMPBELL FUN- will not speculate what the terms of | p n a 01 Novem) be 4 Charged with sedition and atrocious for hoge ter November Ras Seen fixe ult, John Jonas, an Austrian enemy THE HAGUE, $100,000 and is mostly through ruin of heavy machinery used to grind bary- 26.—In his frat speech in the Reichstag since his re- ERAL CHURCH, Br an armistice as defined by President | q, dway, 66th st, at $17.50 as the daily average for pack- FAR-FAMED RABBA,—MICHAEL DELLA RABBA. Wilson may be. They will be laid) of No. 212 Whiton Street, J tasae thote other minerals and ingred| ore’ droves. THE FUNERAL CHURCH, Broad. . 1 J Prison, Herr Dittmann, §o- eredionts » ay, S/- down by Marshal Foch and the Allied | City, was locked up by the Jeracy City |clalist, demanded a German repubiie, i¢| used by chemista and builders, in| A Packing house products have been | 46th and 67th and American commanders.” jpolice to-day, While discussing the selling on a basis of $16.50 for hogs, the became known here to-day. September of last year there was a ——— een i a ee pt f THENG.—At 8 P.M. Oct. 24, JACOB, pune ent to-day of the new sis Rar on Pacific Avenue near the Jersey | Independent Socialists echoed the de- Eire in the plant Which did $75,000 lovember reguited in a big Jump of great fk, re Kereta Soonk a ‘el ‘racks, he s: Jmite v rd r a e ee he 4 ¢ 5 enti 0 doin a St.. Brooklyn, ’ a PD, o I vareho vhic! » on PARIB, Oct. 26.—President wil-|,,When, Patrolman Charles Schon- TRAD Tha ins le coveced be lncevanere”: LAUREL RESULTS. , — ‘ son's reply to Germany ts indorsed | fought and broke the officers ia ADE TREATIES FRAMED, PPP Pee, cpaptennagyd erenetemee every variety UNDERTAKERS, - hatically by the Paris newspa- an mally was pea Ln Heal FIRST RAOE—Three-ye: Pole! emp! bmission by Patrolman lrn WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Nine Latin- PASTOR MUST CLOSE CHURCH upward; claiming; purse; t cccneemniivattigpitins American Republics are ready to ne- sixteenth Peerless On pers. The Matin thinks: 1M (Lunsford) =e “The formula ae shiek eae ee a t ‘uw sanow ka frat are on sale or order at sory Frise hi allentenisis shop IF pom Undertaine ennst ssi yee employed by President Wilson justi-| SOCIALISTS PRAISE WAR, |with the United States, it was lonrned shoe x, Beotter fo, «Stiting), rise Be] in Greater New York. ould you have any trouble get- bi ASEET fles in advance all the requirements - to-day at the Headquarters of the In-| Justice Benedict in Brooklyn Supreme |show $9.20, third, Time, 146 2-5. Geld: | ting out products, phone or write us and we will see that The Campbell Bronze which in patriotic prudence states- ternational High Commission Court to-day denied the petition of the} crest Boy, ee be a 4 Bl | ise daehia men and military chiefs would feel with Uruguay are |Rev. 1. J. Smith, or of St. Joseph's | Simmons, | you ar PP i. Maid, Ocean Prince, Miss Filley, Star.) bound to specity.” Fifty 4 tes went into confer- the treaty having |loman Catholic Church, King’s Park, Caskets Endare”’ " Stock finch, Rocboro, Clark, M. Dolina also sinew font, Sivere cake is a Victor Het wen Picislen, cbeorves! “The | etce in the Coomepolitan Hotel, West ined by Secretary of State Lan: |. 1. for an injunction to restrain the |ran \ Every loaf is a Victory y F y “aig sald Broadway and Chambers Btreet, to- id, Urumuayan ehoTGaD, Minister | officials of Smithtown from requiring Natio anil cake and they are made with such care and skill as to President knew whither he was 60°! 4a, under the auspices of ihe Admin: |Senates Ati anngunced. tt the closing of his church to-morrow, | t™Aaeemsa ¢ y Mitten tll please the most critical, Insist on having them, fng and made no effort to Wrap UP} istrative Committee of the Kouador, Salvador, Nicaragua, Pan included In a general order directing all TRG, Pa., Oct. 26.—~S8tate} ‘is thoughts in obscurities.” Democratic League of Ameri The [Lees the Dominican Republic’ and meeting plaecs shut up on account of| HARRISBURG, Pa, Oct, 26,—State | The Petit Journal notes that: “The| conference will extend ever ts sat deaireto) aca ae he aura | ba manatasties tha ond Health Commissioner Royer to-day THI t erence extend over to-m elr desire to ta ke Up the agreements Dn, tC red the order unneces- ge ‘we word now rests with Foch, He will| row to discuss and adopt a progra sary because the epidemic had. noc| lifted the ban on public entertain- PATR D GROCER ‘orgceaa ba i ched King's Park. Justice Benedict | ments, theatres, motion picture 14N know how to draw conclusions from|of activities to be set in motion fo (j 4 neaict | ments, | % ries which the Allies have| after tne «nding of the war | LIFTING JERSEY QUARANTINE, Dee ekeere oe te atest for the en" | houses and saloons in Philadelphia, > Used without charge, ready to win if Ger-| John Spargo of this city, General] appyrc 6.—The inQuenaa eRe. CE effective H accept at once con- an 26 7 ur Chairman, was the of the next Wednesday the league Inf to Death, James O'Shaughnessy of No, 46) Pearl Street, a Spanish influenza paticnt at the Willard Parker Hospital, jumped defeat.” aee.'| Adeut, G. Defreest Larner, a Washington boy with jquarantine was ordered lifted to- the {BY the State Department of Health ‘waid, &t Hadkensack, Methuen, Toto Borough, Raritan Township, South Am- B’way, 66th-67th Sis Phone “Columbus $200" WARD BAKING COMPANY 802 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, Southern Blvd. & E 143d St. from @ second story window of the in- boy and a number of other municipall- {stitution thle morting and” was ipp| the American b ouips. Gores in Fyeaee | 6100 6100 Melrose Indications are that the majority |stantly, killed. His nurse His mother was Prospect far end of the mie nate to-day that five vietortes bad in & Pushed i) i to him a G

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