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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918. _PERSHING WRESTS WHOLE OF BELLEU WOOD FROM GERMAN: estan che saath Aran ofr junk cocina €1 MONTENEGRO TORN Fleet of Baby French Tanks Passing Through Emphasizing the serious conse; the colossal enemy who is not yet Hiiakces oor Gceteanty, ul reiterating, | cornptetery- erusnea” writen Mauriod Ruins of Village on Way to Break Foe’s Lines, . nevertheless, its former warning to|Marres in the Echo de Paris. “The the Allies not to make the terms for | situation will not clear until military fan armistice such as to sting Ger- | defeat is acknowledged or yes . many into resistance, the Pat says: | it will draw in its train the Centr “It now remains for Austria's | Empires, including Germany.” plenipotentiaries to go with the white] Alfred Capua, editor of the F\ ‘aro, | flag to Italian headquarers, and when | and all writers agree there can be a! ee PLANS TO INSURE A DURABLE PEACE FRAMED BY ALLIES Petienwntary Coan C ommittee De- Correctly Shoeing ( mands Enemy Ships to Make | \y Good U Boat Losses. the Growing Foot ; While it may seem to some mothers that ordinary shoes, fitted in the ordie 74 nary way, are suited to their Children's unanimously passed at the recent con- feet, the safest thing to do is to buy ference of French, Italian, I anand DR. POSNER’S FAMOUS British sections of the Inter-Allied Par SHOES FOR JUVENILES liamentary Committee recommended || Fitted by experts at Paul Monk's shop, This will safeguard their youngsters against distorted or ailing feet in later | fight for liberty should maintain their | years | SCHOOL SHOES Jor growing Boys and Girls rices $3.50 to $6.45 ‘Austria-Hungary has been disarmed | question of armistice only on the| and her armies demobilized it will be | terms set by the Allies, Count An- | for Italy and the Allies to decide upon | grassy, they say, represents nobody, Aditiosungaiacn Are Evace the terms.” and, therefore, separate peace with | Austria-Hungary is absurd and im-| uating Country as Revolu- PARIS Is ON GUARD Rag Bong of the Entente tionists Gain owaye & IN VIENNA'S REPLY tons of peace afterward, but onl¥| hag broken out in Montenegro, ac- jafterward,” says L'Homme Libre, | cording to a despatch from Laibach | The Journat says: “There is |. aay, ; | \ Can Be an Armistice, Editors Point | unique opportunity to lay down a @he revotutionts py S reasonable basis for the future cdl- | Out, Only on Terms Set | hee of Central Europe. The total dis-'' Albanian soldiers, have seized Cet-; by Allies. Jiocation of the Haps#burg monarchy | tinje, Scutari and Rieka, PARIS, Oct. 29.—"The Capitulation | threatens to strengthen Germany by The Austro-Hungarians are evac- | of Austria” 4s the unvarying caption |the addition of 00,000 Germans | ie the country with which the morning newspapers |and Austrians and as many Magyar | bo a | 1 precede Count Julius Andrassy's note |A centre of gravity is necessary in Cettinje, the capital of Montene. | ib @ President Wilson. The editorials | Middie Europe, This centre can only gro, is within 200 miles of the Hun- of the newspapers, while accepting |be at Vienna or Berlin, What will garian frontier, Rieka is six miles this conclusion, urge caution lest) happen if we na and Berlin jeast of Cettinje. Scutari, the prin- there be @ hidden snare behind the in the same hel cipal city of northern Albania, is 35 —_—_—- LONDON, Oct, 29, — Resolutions which include that the nations now united in the close association until the threatening them had been removed by the complete overthrow of the enemy Babs powers, | Another resolution sald it was of 85 t Paramount importance that the Gov- ernments of the Allied Nations should Paul Monk, Ine, miles southeast of Cettinje. Laibach forthwith proceed to prepare in consul- tation a scheme for the establishment}] JUVENILE SHOE SHOP after the war of machinery ned tol] 95 WEST 38th ST., N. Y. is an Austrian city, 35 miles north. ~ BINDENBURG AND LUDENDORFF = (-'s BY | secure and develop a * ty of Na- " . | tions” as a proper means for attaining Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, LINKED IN ANTI-PEACE P MINOTTO CLEARED ly | “HIS war picturo shows French tanks coming lines of ruins point the way for the drivers of these a durable peace guarded by the joint up a hill through a desolato village in the “scrapping” machines, who have perfermed 80 action of free nations, ated by Footw Ont Fim ser: Freeh Offictal Putograpys —— ‘ 1 3 the committee t pursuit of the retreating Germans. The many deeds of valor for France. It was 4 at eee iceing Lower Ruine (OF GUILT SUSPICION LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS |Wust noes mere ui fpcuccratm fer of enemy tonnage. ' LONDON, Oct. 2%—Colorful re-| Members of the Reichstag and tho OF NORRIS IN NEBRASKA ‘The committee also urged upon the ring in to London from| Socialist press daily demand abdica~ ‘ ¥ Allied Government’ the necessity of . ea wares, “quoting Berlin news-| tion of the Kaiser, FRENCH. AMERICAN. ate jconstituting an Inter-Allied independ- ’ papers, expose a military coup d’etat,| The Vocaler Dusseldorf declares it PARIS, Oct. 20.—Following is to-| WASHINGTON, Oct, 29. Republican Senators Caucus 08 | ent air force for the purpose of over- planned by Gen. Ludendorff and Field ‘| is persistently rumored Mave the i a at War ee Are td vigor ae Shor ; ; Ao alee ao ‘ en, ‘ : ext Step in F ight on peg it ae be, the ay een a Marshal von Hindenburg to block|man armies will retire behind tho E 2 r , o artillery fire has been rather|shing, dated yesterday, was mad seat Jof the enemy by « campaign of raids 4 concessions to President Wilson. | Rhine. Becker Says He Was Not alnivety in the region of the Oise, espec-| public to-day: President. lover his territory. ‘The common In- “sie | H ade ers a. ») eri ¢ . o {hi Dp Po i y In the “On the Verdun font the day (Mo! v SHINGTON, Oct. 29. Announce- | dustrial control of the production of ‘ The Vorwaerts declares the consti-| German headquarters will be tran: o ry, ¢ ally opposite Grand Verly \ p tutional changes were rushed to frus-| ferred to Dusseldorf, the newspaper Conscious Agent of Germans | curse of the night the French, over-|day) was marked by heavy artillery {ment to-day that Presdent Wlison has|acronautical material was recom- - trate the coup d'etat, Exposure of| says, where, it is officially admitted, and Is Loyal to U.S. coming the resistance of the Ger-|fire on both sides of the Meuse, An | Written a telegram urging Nebraska to | mended, the alleged plot is believed to have| the Quartermaster's Department is pelted hese mans, approached slightly nearer to|enemy counter attack against tho Bois | aim Senator George W. Norris, Re- kth Sleiks anc pinto D juise, We captured the barracks|Belleau was repulsed, In the Woevre jean, and to clect Jo More= forced the resignation of Ludendorf, | registering billets, Alfred L. Becker, Deputy Attorney |Gulse. We captur ; his Democratic oppo wa 5 And to have started @ movement also| Civilians are stampeding from the Meath! TNeY | and hospital near the railway station| Ur detachments successfully raided atic opy was| REMOVED AS EXECUTOR Always the same Democrat decide this exd General of } circles as likely to w York, issued a state- a | ingly close race in| Brooklyn Surrogate Says O'Rourke to Gust ve yon Hindenburg. lower Rhine region and Weatph and the first line trenches south of|the enemy's lines and captured pris- full flavor a ch a Rede nbebaas is ment to-day, intended, as he said, to | the chateau, ner favor of Morehead. ‘alled to Do Duty. ! | viduats and partnerships engaged in|clear Count James Minotto of any| “More to tho south we have passed n spite of poor weather pious Republican Senators met during the| Surrogate Ketcham of Brooklyn eid i feeening ; is and o : tei »| our aviators were again active on the|day in the office of Senator Watson, | sign order to-day ret BE. J the same full flavor o vabiehy ee aL te Lbomaable eign: oat beyond the Louvry Farm. On the n,|algned an order to-day removing F. J. | t H jpucreme weuasn a : pein he Dossibje auapicion that Gis agsociation | on, of the Peron Preach elements| front of the st Army and shot|!ndiana, to plan the next move in their | O'Rourke, No. 1749 Seventy-ninth Street, Yuban, its same satisfy- i j12 per cent, above the rates already | with the principals in the Caillaux- | continue to progress east of Moceau-|40Wn three cnemy airplanes and ono] 'Paign of rebuttal against President | Brooklyn, as executor of the estate of ing fragrance, bring you 4 jestablivhed, Details of the end- | Luzburg conspiracy to bring about a \ for election of a Demo- | yu Clair, who lived at No. 2810 East are determined to keep | Twenty-third Street, Brooklyn. He de- session right up to Election | fied commissions to the executor, “on | spite of Democratic threats to| te ground that he Nas been removed | new pleasure. Yuban is always the same. spublicana ingress in ‘ le-Neuf and have taken forty prig-|°bservation balloon, All our machines |ment, (hairman Simmons stated, | separate peace between France and |. sis S . Hs ‘ A Te: pie petinned will be worked out to place corpora | Germany in 1915, pointed to his guilty | "er* item peat a pided t was reported at M at Uons, individuals and partnerships | °Pmany 5 le there has been great machine gun a8 rep a M., Qe engaged in trade virtually on an|P4rticipation in the plot. activity. French patrols everywhere | 27 Northeast of Grand Pre patrol of all pélitical discussion by rais- | {tm office for misconduct and fail . ‘ equal tax basis, Hlaborating his announcement of| arg in contact with the enemy.” the 78th Division early on the morning |!" “e polnt of no quorum, fire to prudently and carefully pertorm c UBAN One of the provisions of the new] yesterday that Minotto had talked of Oct. 27, captured La Bellejoyeuse, . Ella Clair loft an estate of ¢ h SMALL BUSINESS clause ts that corporations with small! With ¢reedom in preparing a sworn BRITISH. which was found unoccupied. OIL STOCK FALLS 14 POINTS. | Hrookin: wns a creditor for $s-000 Tints The Arbuckle Guest Coffee Reata fuctor than| Statement for the French Govern-| LONDON, Oct. 29.—Following is the| “It was reported at 10.35 A. M., Oct sonal ser ala demanded an accounting and O'Rourke : ‘ led it, Plate then objected and in the | their inv capital, may elect to be} ment, in the prosecution of Joseph | statement issued to-day by the War| 28: Increased enemy artillery activity | © Fubsecuene proceedings. Gr honike was | | taxed on the same basis as partner-| Cajiaux, former Premier, on a charge | Office: with harassing fire, high explosives R i sere an Petro! surcharged, with $914.60 and ordered to Senate Committee ‘Broadens ships, of high treason, Becker declared that| “Apart from artillery activity and | and gas on Banthevile, Cunel, Brieu- my pevtigen tabard bali) ee Lh pay it to Plate : ae es | ' aa Oates) MOLD A NEW YORK MAN, | Mitotto' deponition waa mado vol-| patrol encounters on different parts of | Ie8 and the Dols de Dannovolx cline of 104g points to 162 during the | HURT BY AUTO: ASKS $75,000 ' Measure to Cover Individ- * luntarily and with a desire to aid the] the front there is nothing of spec jal in ITALIAN. ccond hour of trading. | nee es p . American and French Governments, | terest to report.” ROME. Oct Following is the re-| This startling drop was described on uals and Partnerships. Mind f ROMI t Mowing is the re-| TPH » Yorker for SED, i , iP: i He also expressed the belief that AUSTRIAN. port issued to-day by the Italian War Lalas Bey ae ca ca hs Ge 1 # Suffered in Colo: oe ; i WASHINGTON, Oct Wari ext luedotiee me Minotto never was a conscious agent} wrenNA, vin London, Oct. 29.—The | Office lowing statements nee carried the fol- |} xtary Jane Garretson and Juanita send bonds by President institats, 232 ein’ Immediate Cash. Booklet Ahn ATTI, Oet. 29.—The police}of the German Government, and cess profit taxes, imposed only on |here have taken in chars Stock Ex-|Gigray Peterson of Bexar Count etions (im | pr following report from tho War Office,| “The Twelfth and Eig Armies : ; : [he tended their bridgehead, if ‘ ‘ man of over middle age who registered | «ig who aU dated yesterday, was issued to-day: ave exten petra eum), running back for|) oie today for $15,000 damages against 4 ¢ aan passed the House, were extended |New York City. He is being kept under | 3 aeues reoraie bed oenatter ofl ia raging on a front 60 kilometres! new adva rkea of manipulation were made wad | Biltmore ‘eae, ita pé A ne it in| LOUIS Swift, Chicago packer, was in aS eid anal mast of ( y the Senate Finance Committee to- | Observation at the city hospital as it i (37% miles) wide. In the mountains | r padopoll the en- | the investigation followed.” wera ia an eat believed his mind has been affected by | Argentina in 1916 as foreign repre-| petween the Brenta and the Piave all|¢my ceded ground, We broke through | - in July, 191i, Tex., ought suits in the Supreme Court a well dressed | though interned as an enemy alien, v’ y achine on to a curb anc ey were PF Say to individuals and partnerships feome ingury. aes of vahue | SenuMtive of @ New York bank. There, | enemy assaults failed, in spite of the |the enemy lines and liberated the vil-| CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Fenine Gh tO: B SHES ADS ILORY WEIS | Comsmare soot (€5,0 At hed: teeldeeeiiee } % Berets of business. able ‘sdcuriticn and papers in his pos. | 2ccording to Mr, Becker, he naturally | strong forces employe lages of Brogo, Malanotte, Tezze, Iai, ts M retson, Who saya she suf-| 680 West Kod av., HANNAH M., dearly | P Under the committee's plan, in-|teasion His memory is Impalred and | met the German Minister, Count von . an Michele di Piave, Cimadolimo, San| Wi net changes from previous ciowe, | fA FT Aree Peterman | Beloved wie of John Broome Cossene ; Mividuals and partnerships, such as|he can only explain that he is a New | Luxburg, as hie bank dealings were | GERMAN. Polo di Piave and Ormelle, We entered}... yy Hg fs.|who avers that she was permanently | and daughter of the late Richard Gled= } ) Mawyers, doctors and other profes-| “The New York police have been asked | largely with German financial and| BERLIN, Oct, 29 (Via London).—|San Lucia di Plave and Vazzola and| Am (ur Vis): & Metidthte Gab Gus "ts CIGEANR'S|| Comesny, and Mrs Anne a, Cusintectat ¢ {sional men, would not be subject to|to find his relatives, commercial institutions. When Cail-| North of Valenciennes Monday are approaching the Monticano River, | 4 carelessness Finer wisinas Puuaey, 10° kc Ma i. ‘the war excess profits taxes, made ap-| The namé of “D. A Ruston” does not Hi reu azo a pire one sbe-|man troops repulsed strong detach- | We captured additional prisoners and| 4 oe ee fat her late residence, ‘a ‘aragppe “lappear inthe city or telephone direc- | cial mission for the French Govern- to ‘ aba : i Palleable only to Piers ahmed en-| tory, ment, Minotto also made his ac- aeinboney alan piel to cross ane gun: wil LAUREL RESULTS, CUMINGS._MARTHA CUMINGS, waged rad ep, quaintance. Sche! northwest of Conde, accord- nome teree Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAU i x ‘Tho amendment, it was stated, will| German Mishops Ank (Subsequently ‘he carried between |ing to the official statement to-day GERMANY ABOLISHES ; FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; ciaim-| CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st, Wede _ restore estimated revenue returns nerous Pane setae tema: kal Messages | from German General Headquarters, Armonia Mining ing; six furlongs.—-Manoouvre, 110 (En-| nesday, 8.80 2, M. ‘Q : « pged conspiracy i rh or). , , Blace. $14.10, sho Bud : ‘ & from war excess profits to about $3,-| r » Oot. 29.—The Cologne pea Wialiinun te tomes ta Boney 38 South of \Valenciennes the British LYING PRESS BURE U A Galt & Wt $5.40, Ria} Dainty ndy. 106 (Pree), Dm, UCA, OUEMPTA a, Lu. ened ] Y 200,000,000, the sum proposed in the| Volks Keele ere i SOnETSeS of Cer-| align France with Germany in war|temporarily penetrated the German eh Geet Hroiters, 108, (Hamilton), show $2400, | and mother of Wally De Luce. iueed bv a cb bishops has asked the Pope to net Sngiand ate . A Sache % 102 & 24.0.1 and mother of Wal 0 Lace, Flouse bill but reduced by Finunce | exercise hie Intlvienes tn favor of n ust See are and Russia, ‘Though | line, ee diay. Trans 418 Hind, TeBirectteee Gathe eNedner eee Tn SOMAAD eee 5 Com Dre 0 Altes | 3 attend ¢ on- oe ; roto if . eas, Gath, i roadway, 66th wt, (Campbell Bide. i % The extra tax proposed for indi- [Pe acsuring Germany. (he Alles ference between Calllaux and Lux- Berlin Papers Had Accused It of | tuts” Towle... thy Fairy’ Prince: Belario, *Dancing “isi 1 ay, 86th at. (Camp « berm, 1 er said, his evidence re- a‘ ey < Cenadian Mac Thy an OTK jot also *Field oe eae | garding their conversation was im. Spreading False Reports About Sos SECOND RACE—Steeplechase: threo. DEVERR, wife of Loo ortant as part o . 6 nt te 4 year-olds; two _ miles. yaia 1 24 years. frernne 88 PAE (OF the case against IN GRAZIADIO MURDER CASE Military Power, Copae pay (Henderson), straight $3.60, Services, THE FUNERAL CHURCH, be . meryee a ~ Wel & Irn, 4 0, wor Wo roadw s ; Recker added that Minotto's tosti- ; WASHINGTON, Oct The Press| Gan & 4 ; ra e410, show 33. Bis ‘ a ppbel!’ Bldg. : mony was corroborated not only. t sureau at German General Heéadquar Ronne Cause, 133 (Scully) show $ Americans but by evidence gathere ‘ “ ores ters has been dissolved, ac ng | third. p, 4.018 Impartiality, | RAMSE J. RAMSEY, | through olficial sources in the Argoa-| Youth Held by Magistrate as Pre-| oriiciat despatch tocday: trom awttane Donerella, Alderberry, aCherry Stone | — Services at CAMPBELL FUNERA tine capital, e s Fi Fiticisi land, The despatch says some of the nd altoyal Arch also ran, aParr en CHURCH, Broadway, 66th #t., Wednes= the day, ‘probably would not ber istrict Attorney. Was Tespdnalble for spre ding false news turned to the internment camp at Fort “ ’ ” Oglethorpe, Ga., owing to the possible | The October Grand Jury this after. | {isarding the military powe nother an’s Job focling toward him among ether Ger- Y r of the | iMoux's the murder of OW ALLOWE'EN the night that puts October on the | calendar for the young people. What glorious good | | | times they plan, and what merry pastimes and mes they have for this great Night of Mystery! First come the decorations—Jack-o’-Lantern: eae abe noon filed a presentment against the} 1 Switzerland, Oct, 29.—The | (@) d W District Attorney's office, criticising | Austrian Government has abolished cen- | [1 pene to omen the manner in which the presentation | Yienna say —— PARIS, Oct. 2%—Sitting as a High|of evidence before the Grand Jury A RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE Court, the French Senate fo-day bewan| against Arthur Gragiadio, accused of MENT’S DEMAND THAT Premier Caillaux, Deputy Louis Lousta- ‘erdinand La Regina sing Valley ERS BE PLOYED IN lot and Paul Comby. The accused were | was handled. Amended Anawer PATED OPPORTUNT werachia liminary he indictment against | Judge James T, Malone dismissed | granted a motion to set aside judgments | WOMEN IN THE DINING ROOMS OF A trio was d by the State Pi | the indictment against Graziadio and |egainst the Hocking Valley Railway | Betore sorship of the press a report from JUDGMENTS SET ASIDE. LABOR SITUATION its sittings for the trial of former | Nice Bac TRY, HAS CREATE! D A ‘ not present as the proceedings are only Supreme Court Justice Finch to-day | FIRST CLASS NEW YORK HOTEL, mitteo ta atudy the evidence ranamitted | he WAS rearrested the same afternoon | Con pany for §$2,797,163.23 and $715,975 be sure—and we have a splendid stock from which by the Magistrates who heretofore have|on orders from District Attorney | jicund atewers to the complante: set to make a selection, Oderetaly pet ed, in accord~ EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES ARF, PI Seen lavenemiing the Swann, ‘The District Attarney's of- th that the interest defaulted on ance with the tremendous underbuying and under- y 3 PRE. —_—>___ | 1915, and January 1, 1916.48 to selling power of LOFT, Incorporated. We have Pumpkin Head FERRED TO GIVE THIS 1 970 RIVETS IN A DAY. fice has been attempting to obtain &}ionds Which the defendant guaranteed, | Lanterns at 8c, larger ones at 19c. Devil Head Lanterns and Black THE RIGHT START, |B ’ u . new indictment, Rag Deen Bale sctoniare those of the Cat Lanterns at Se ench, richly decorated in attractive colors. 2NCED WOMEN WISILING TO 'T ; The Grand Jury in its presentment | xannwha and Hocking Coal & Coke Next come the eats! HALL E, the finest collec- THIS WORK WILL BE CONSIDERED, Dotvelt Shipwerker Cisiee New y on devel- | pany The New York Central Railroad Com- | the real-inte plaintiffs are co tion of hard candies in America, presented in wonderful variety of styles, shapes and ully orange tinted for tl occasion; make excellent table decorations. Pound Box, 49c. Milk Chocolate Pumpkins, the daintiest kind of favors, each, 19c. Mid-Week Special for Tues. and Wed., October 29th-30th World's Record, that no reason has DETROIT, Oct. 29,—What is claimed | °P% by the testimony to justify the to be # world’s riveting record, was an-| »'inging of an indictment on a com- nounced by the Great Lakes Engineer-| plaint of murder in the first degree |traarce?e eren, hee asinesr | Bany otter erima however trivia, | SCHWAB TAKES AUTO RIDE. |t Sinclair arty so far} Southern vem Tallwa WOMEN HAVE COVERED EVERY SIT- J, ARISING FROM ABNORMAL Ns THE WAR, THE BL ITUTIONS OF THR © q att ; smployed in the Ecorse Shipbuilding raziadio was before Magistra ; EETMEATS—This in 4 tosthaeme ON THEM vit Let ed Yard of the company, made the mark b¥ | McQuade in the Harlem Police Court | Rapidly Res u hee + . finiahing 1,970 seven-etahth-ineh rivets! ini afternoon, and the Magistrate,| May Hetura to Desk Ton) : a A ec URGED TO RESPOND TO THL f in @ 7%-hour working day, 4 ei b har lohwab, head of aay Weirdness 3 DEM i bas after hearing the evidence offered by | united States Shipping Board, who has i The best previous mark under ike} te nistrice Attorney's office, held|been Ill for three days. with epee % conditions, acording to the company | t"* etre hes midleg a Tary [82, mueh this afiernoon that he + @ THE HOTEL MALPIN WILL RECEIVE, was 1,838 rivets the boy for the same Grand Jury ble to take a short automobile ride : THROUGIL THR HOTE FIFTH AVE — tr ugh Centr ark . EN, * OLD PASITION MO}- CHOCOLATE COVe » ASSOCIATIO. } | — which had a few hours before thrown | {iitouwh Central Paris ‘ ae | | CHOCOLATE | CY « APPLICATIONS WOR PGee HUGHES REPORT OUT SOON, | the case ou and cricicrzed severety| 0% dion taiy after, rotating from Nit LASSES BARS--AIl_ we ERED ¢ TEP U | Lecier pinnae TS—Big disks TIONS AS WAITRESS AT $40.00 PER MONTH the manner in which it had deen| rapid: st toward complete : say ni ale nest, mellowest mos | and probably would get back to his desk Clubs, ° « + thal AND MEALS. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Charles F.| handled before them by the repre- [21 probably would get t i Coal f fae Sia Lig ee fection ix that flavored | Hughes’ report on his alreraft investi- | sentatives of the District Attorney's (be esta, | ¥ SRT Ra eaten wh oe peed a} Apply at 9 A.M. pag alr BE, velit Mag RT bag ete Killed. | oicam anthracite coal whenever in the || | golden Motanses andy re Le ee Soon as it rea President Wilson. | When asked to comment on the Grand | FORT WORTH, Tex,, Oct, 27,—Cadets re inion of the State Fuel Administration |f | tasty and wh : celled, fragrant, velvety This statement was authorized to-day | jury action District Attorney Swann | Howard D. Burnett and Howell W. Will there is a surplus of this fuel tor the vat 4 . Chocolate. |at the White House, Attorney General said iams of Rurron Field, were killed to-day | purpnse, under an order to-day oy Fuel > POUND Cc Gregory has had the report slnce yes- | when their airplanes ‘collided in the air, | Administrator Garfield, ‘They wili not terday and expects to submit it to the | “The presentment ts most unusual and | Williams is from Tippston, Pi waldent in a day OF WO. was evidently inspired.” Burnett trom Dodge Cit f s Leet and be permitted to use domestic sizes of anthracite coal for cooking or (beating.

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