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GERMANY Clemenceau, Field Marsbal Haig, Viscount Milner, British Secretary of State for War; William Graves Sharp, American Ambassador to France; Premier Venizelos of Greeve, and Get. Tasker H. Bliss, American repre- sentative to the Supreme War Council. The precise information in possession of Col. House relative to the Buropean situation rather amazes statesmen on this side of the Atlantic, ‘Trey have not been aware that Col. House, as head of a bureau at Wash- ington, had been receiving for eight months the results of original study from many sources of conditions in every belligerent country in Europe. LATEST AUSTRIAN PLEA SHOWS FEAR OF GERMANY, VIEW TAKEN IN PARIS BRITISH GOVERNMENT ACTS FOR NATION OM PEACE Bonar Law Tells Questioner There Is No Other Way to Rep- resent Country. LONDON, Oct. 20.—<«Does the Pre mier intend to take steps to secure that the’ peace agreement shall in general principles accord with the wishes of the majority of the mem- era of the House of Commons?” was the question submitted in the House Moves for Armistice With Suspicion. PARIS, Oct. 9.—The second note of Count Julius Andrassy, the Austro- Hungarian Foreign Minister, to Presi- dent Wilson is interpreted as evidence { Some Writers Still Look on Vienna's THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1918, MUST DISBAND HER ARMY AND SU. MOVE IN GERMANY TO BLAME WAR ON MILITARY CHIEFS Cohn, Andependent Socialist, Tells Reichstag It’s Time to Fix Responsibility. | i | LONDON, Oct, 90 (British Admiral- Speaking in the Reich- ty Wireless) |stag Friday Herr Cohn, Independent How the Map of Middle Europe May Appear After Peace ape, SURVIVORS HERE: Socialist, declared it was necessary at | this time to fix responstbility for the | | ROWED | 400 MILES AFTER TORPEDONG ship Sunk Two Weeks Ago in Mid-Atlantic and Captain and Seven Are Missing. ‘Ten Norwegian sailors were landed at the Battery this afternoon from a naval vessel and taken to the Nor- wegian Consul, They were part of the crew of the Norwegian freighter Stifinder, torpedoed about 1,500 miles |WILSONSTADT IS CAPITAL OF NEW GZECH REPUBLIC Name of tle City Is Changed From Pressburg in Honor of the President. PARIS, Oct. 30 (Havas).—The Czecho- Slovak Council of State has decided to make Pressburg the capital of Slovakia, | according to the newspapers here. Pressburg is situated on the north jbank of the Danube, thirty-four miles |southeast of Vienna, near the western jextremity of the Carpathians, and is jone of the finest cities in Hungary. |Hungarian kings were crowned at the | Cathedral of St. Martin Pressburg jfor centuries. The population of the | city in 1900 was 61,687. It was an- {nounced recently that the Czecho- jovak Council had changed the name (of Pressburg to Wilsonstadt in honor of President Wilson. —————___—_ RRENDER NAVY tees of an armistice that will render re- newal of the war impossible,” said Italians high in authority. OMETEPE VOLCANO ACTIVE. New Dock at Jann Del Sar De~ stroyed by Eraptt SAN SALVADOR, Oct. 30.—The Ometepe volcano, on the Island of Ometepe, is throwing out smoke and lava, The activity of the volcano has resulted in the destruction of the new dock recently built at San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, ~ —_——_—— THE ART of making (situation in whioh the German oe have found themselves. | The had not arisen, he said, from the faults of individuals, but that Austria is In a desperate plight and has exhausted her powers of re- sistance. plates for the human mou’ is by far the most difficult . branch of Dentistry. Our force of expert skilled mechanics reproduce from plaster moulds taken of each individual case by our Registered Dentists — platework of the finest quality. Salter Plates provide the utmost in satisfaction. They are guaranteed to ature in appearance, feel and durability. The cost varies with the quality of the teeth and material selected: 4 | trom port cen dave ago | 2/000 MEN HAVE DIED IN GERMAN PRISON CAMPS open boat the men w picked up by a steamship. | British Home Secretary Tells Com- mons About Barbarous Treat- of Commons yesterday by Sir Richard Cooper, Unionist for Walsall. Andrew Bonar Law, government spokesman,| “The Danubian monarchy seeks an replied that the government must belissue all the more promptly because it| from the whole political, historical «the interpreter of the views of the|knows of the anger aroused across the| and economic connection of things. House and the Nation. Rhine by its defection and the desire Kesentially predatory and desirous of Bir Richard then asked if the|ot vengeance which inspires the Merlin| power wax youthful German impe- country would be committed to @|Cabinet,” say the Petit Parisien and iarem, which was supported to this secret peace agreement. In answer, | other newspapers. : Menvive niet | Mr. Bonar Law said Other wrigere strike & note of caution, | e2¢ by strong and offensive “1 do mot quite know what the| ‘st te essential that Entente treeps| i#m asserting itself by means of force honorable member means. 1 do not |have every latitude in occupying regions | and lies suppose he suggests that peace terms |the inhabitants of which expect from| A special edition of the Lokal An- should be put up to the country as a/us the fulfilment of solemn promises. | goiger, which announced mobilization referendum and I know of no other|it |s also essential that, in the event of] wa, under way when it had not ‘yot territory of the| been ordered, that it might be tele- way in which the country can be|Germany not accepting our conuitions represented except by the govern-|f0F an armistice, monarchy shall ot constitute an ob- ot be forgotten, stacle to our military operations,’ says Sena _ = ment” the Matin, saustut. Col. de Thomasson, in the Petit} Declaration of war on France was officially based on a French airman's attack on Nuremberg, which was a lie war ROF, MASARYK, President P of the Czecho-Slovak Re- public, recently recognized as @ belligerent by President Wil- gon, said on June 3 last: “In Carniola, Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro (the home of the Jugo-Slavs), all eyes are turned to a union with Serbia. “Three millions of Roumanians in Transylvania seek to join their brothers in Roumania. “The Poles of Galicia will glad- |< ONLY FULL SURRENDER F WILL SATISFY AUSTRALIA Melbourne Council Insists on demnity to Be Enforced by British Navy. MELBOURNE, Australia, et. 30. The people of Australia will not be sat- Yeled unless Germany surrenders un- conditionally, it is declared in a resolu- on unanimously missed by the City Council of Melbourne. The resolution requests that Britain insist on an adequate indemnity for Australia, the Britigh Navy not > permit the German flag on any ocean until such an indemnity is pyid. ce, plesented and " Aust Governments peparately by Germany Hungary, place the Allied in the presence of a delicate problem. We must decide to which of the two atv vernment conducted powers we shall first etate our condi.) 72° CIV sO 17 WEST 34TH STREET. NEW YORK | 491 FULTON $T.. opp. A. & 5. BUKLYN 18 2,000, | Gor. 2d St. a bun Ay., Bay Hidge, ‘Baiyn | Gor, Columibia Carroll Sts, Brooklyus 140 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.” ees i 147 Albany Street, New Brunswick, N, J. | 119 Smith Street. Perth Amboy, N. J. LIBERTY CONDS & Jmmediate In- ITALIAN. ROME, Oct. 30.—Following is the | statement issued by the War Office | Alessio, on the Coast, Captured—| | Retreat in Serbia Con- | tinues. Great The men say their ship was in| company with a British cargo ship| marine suddenly bobbed up and ment of Captives opened fire on all three. : op pods LONDON, Oct. 30 (British Admiralty and got away, The tanker turned ‘jaw, which were also the rules of hu- her stern to the U boat and gave manity, have been observed in this the Baltic Sea. | that the tanker sunk the enemy. again flagrantly broken by our ene- “The Slovaks lying south of the Meantime the freighter made her | mies," Sir George Cave, Home Secre- with Moravia, Silesia and Boho- | Gays later by another U boat, which ;COmMons on barbarous treatment ot mia under the name of Czecho- | oi ner. | Briuew Pteeone. Ob | ‘Whe Stifinder was bound for Aus-| cam . The black portions of the MAP | trata with a cargo of case oll. Capt.| but there a [Sade eae ‘whare bona iat on caoelistina bec ‘apt. | ere are other camps where cond!- lone. bee a the 08 8 ed an-| humanities went on which were alincs a the Juge-Slavs, as well as Alsace. |one boat, while the ten occupied an almey Pons. The solution which is adopted | negotiations with President Wilson. Lorraine, which Germany is about jother. The men were in their boat|Past belief. It ts estimated that the will evidently not modify the issue of|-phis did not suit the military, who je camps 8) November, 1916, fenathoning hostiftion Ly ht be lett of Germany (ih0y were picked up off Barnegat,|of all nations. —— intensified submarine war. id but far out to sea. AUSTRIA CONCENTRATES How many hundreds of thousands | maa posure. They rowed fully 1,400 miles, |von. Moltke, Chief of, the Gener: |they estimated, and when picked up| ENEMY FROM ALBANI | Staff, and von Falkenhayn were al- | tle water 1 | Move Made at the Demand of Hun. | the frat battte of the Marne the war AMERICAN peraten q : 3 | was lost for Germany. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The fol- D8 | guy, Says Report From WALL STREET PRICES FALL admit that it had committed any! ing, dated yesterday, was made pub-| last night: PARIS, Oct. 80 (Havas).—The Aus-| fault. The military authorities now | lic to-day: “The enemy, attacked frontally by ROME, Oct. 30.—Italian troops are | closely pressing the enemy rear ‘ at Fiume, according to a deupatch from/ resting upon them. At the end of|continued heavy during the night on/ threatened on his flank by the Tenth carrer | . ALUED NAVAL LEADERS Rome to the Temps, under date of| September Ludendorff wrote to Ber- the front of the First army north of] Army, has been forced to abandon! porcog jiquidation by order of the, Showing Alessio, on the coast, thirty- in the region of the Bois Belleau and|Viave ‘and, hard pressed by our |the status of Sept. 16, resulted in pound-| entered Oct, 27. The Italans were! the Bols c'Ormont, From the req) troops, is retreating. jing down the market leaders in Wall) also reported marching upon San| mainder of the front there is nothing] “Several more villages have been|Street to-day, Prices all through the| Giovanni di Meuma, a point directly | of importance to report. jiverated. Closely following the | industriat' and ratiroad tint on the west coast three miles north-| “On the Verdun front there has been! enemy, who blew up the bridges|heavily, but without the evidences of | west of Alessio. | heavy artillery and machine gun fire across the Montciano, we have en- ttending panic. } to-day west of the Meuse, especially | tered Conegliano. Steel went to 1021-8, a net loss of manded by Hungary. AUSTRIA REPORTED DEALING | :exbucs,,gme ‘rine 'o svete re sponsibility. | Serbia is taking place without cis. ‘ nen A “To th th, -8 points on the day's trading, but vag rilamors tavoranie weather eon: |6C. te) Pikvo, citer ivopsrs in on-| Mich che, broetrage ou cradiigd wilh | Te ee ea eae Monday. Sir Eric Geddes, Firat Lord of the British Admiralty, presided. Ad- WITH CZECH GOVERNM| T | was fighting yesterday only north of 3 EN | SCHWAB OUT OF BED; lthe heaviest holdings of the security| Was fightin at only | miral Wemyss, First British Sea Lord; A | ditions there has been increased aerial | operation with those on the left bank, |\n°. Ms the § buyer, to cover | Kraguyevatz,” says an official state- WON'T TALK POLITICS activity on the front of the First Army |have passed beyond the Calcino|sates at higher 1 Brig nigh en Sgt segaldecty Vice-Admirai William §$. Sims and : sales at higher prices made in the up-| ment from Vienna. throughout the day. Our pursuit! torrent after a brilliant struggle. Bit-| : ! Admiral William 8. Benson, of the Paris Body. ‘Will Take It Easy Until Monday | ward market Advices from Salonica say Gen. squadrons engaged haaalsgaaie in ors Se oan is bt place in the re- | eatisrine p Danglis, Commander in Chief of the aati gtathe Maews VicooAdelied | arly | ; fae merous combats, in the course of! gion of Monte Grappa. ers broke eek Army, has arrived in Easterp Ek nesel, Of the Staion Wy | ankaae By seerlands Ost. 20-—-Count After Fighting Off Spanish | whieh nineteon enemy airplanes were “The capture of another thousand Gane: Seuss’ cea: cedonia, and has expressed his sat- eaaen JD) Be a A jee siallen Mew rasey, the Austro-Hungarian For- shot down, Five of our machines did prisoners is announced and more |Showed a net loss of lsfaction over the morale of the ea ity wat aidees eign Mini ter, has entered into diplo- Influenza. ‘aoe turn, Our aviators also camied than 160 guns have been taken many | bab gi rt AO | troops, who are declared to be impa- rench 1, Were r © relations with members of the b cove . ad hi | ns . tient to continue the campaign for {Tm following Ministers and nitary | Cxecho-Siovak Government in Patls | ered tram the severe cold with which he | OU teaportant reconnalasance and pho- jf SiGe OF ahi 6nd Dey collars, jCLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS tno deliverance of the Greek popula- | according to the Hungarian news-|has suffered several days that he re- | tosTaphic missions. aa aise Besos chene Sl! With net changes from previous close. Meved Mrs. Schwab of the task of re- y aA " PS teats; Premier Licrd Gi ie tion in Thrace and Asia Minor, , Paris: Premier Lloyd George, For-| Paper Norody Listy. eb cign Minister Balfour, War Secreta) bsecascicesnallipparcniccantiae FRENCH. | ie colving visitors to-day at his home at] paRigs, Oct. 30.—Following is the AUSTRIA, | Allis. Chalmers ‘verside Drive and 734 Street. A, via London, Oct s0—| sm oi, aa Milner, Field Marshal Haig, Sir Eric ROME FIRM ON GUARANTEES. | : , PERU, T00, HAS CLAIMS ME Uneabe tae a HHmO that waacon [TARY Seed today by the Wer) VIN? ; ee, Geddes, Admiral Wemyss and Gen. Wil- = won of Great Britian; Admiral Benson Office: '“In the region of Mont Spinoncia, | 4’ Holds German Note Fails to Meet FOR PEACE CONFERENCE |: end of tie Shipping Board, “ect 1 “North of Guise our troops made|two miles west of Alano, we carried Wilsenie Cepeiiey | it | managed to shake tt off, and my physt- and an American tanker when a sub- British sh rr t| The British ship made a run for it} wiretess).—"The rules of internationa’ ly join the Poles lying north t | pattie. The sailors are of the belief country but have been over and over Carpathians will cast their lot | escape, only to be overhauled two taty, aid in addressing the House of Slovaks.” | | me of the German internment id seve! © vent in| tl 2 al $1 s fected by the Czecho-Slovake and |Birkeland and seven mon went injtions were almost unspeakable and in c to lose, and also shows, in white. fifteen days, rowing all the time untit | Bomber of deaths in prisoners’, war the war: but may have the eflect of varted negotiations by declaring an 3 | -.___ pages | All were in bad condition from ex- | | IA E PUSHIN [Tic" sus, “ower at. aneaenerai| —- LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS Inge . HER FLEET AT FIUME had only a fow blecults and very tlt-| ready convinced in 1914 that after y y It was impossible for militarism to | lowing communique from Gen. Persh- nee ON FORCED LIQUIDATION - trlen fleet has been hastily concentratea | attempted to evade the responsibility] “Artillery and machine gun fire}the Wighth and Twelfth Armies and guards in Albania, official despatches Pee ed . lin that a government capable of ne-| Verdun, reaching particular intensity |4he heights on the left bank of the / money Committee, to place loans on| five miles northeast of Durazzo, was Military Chiefs and Statesmen Also DIAMONDS HOWARD S. KENNEDY 170 Broadway - New York “Tho withdrawal of our troops er Corner Maiden“Lane. Room 1104. A few vessels remain at Pola, but all “ 4 gotiating peace must immediately be Wath SES ShaCeintainta nat | formed, which would have to addres a request for to Prosident Wil- Gathered in the French Capital. PARIS, Oct, 30.—A naval conference son. It now looked as though Hin- was held at the Miniatry of Marine on DIED. CUMINGS._MARTHA CUMINGS, Services at CAMPBELL FUNBRAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th et, Wed- Foreign Minister Andrassy Said to} Have Opened Relations With preferred lost 3 points, D i of broncho pnew- FB DAVIDS, de- loved mother of Lawrence, Grace, Leslie, Harold and Herbert Funeral services Thursday, 3 P. M., at Bayerstown Chapel. 43d st. and 8th av.. New York City, Interment Cypress Hille Oct. 20, after long Hines JAMES B. on in hig 7th ¢ Funeral from his late residen ‘Throop av., Brooklyn, Friday at 2 ment Holy Trinity Cemetery. BENJAMIN OWEN, Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st, Thure day, 8.30 P.M, Can Hide" Leath 10 H&L, pf States, Premier Orlando, Vice-Admiral | ‘Thaon Di Revel and Foreign Minister Sonnino of Italy. and Vice-Admiral Sima of tho United progress along the cast bank of the| out rectifications of our positions,” ROME, Oct. 30. jermany’s latest re- Oise and took Beaumont farm, west) the Austrian War Office announced of Les Quieites. to-day, “On the right bank of the Peron we In Albania our rear guards have Carnegie | made a new advance east of Mon-|evacuated Alessio, There has been ~|no change in the Drina front, In coaude-Neuf and took some pris-| copia yesterday our troops, who oners. were not in fighting contact with “In Lorraine two enemy raids were|the enemy, reached Palanka,” unsuccessful. The night was calm a ALLIED TROOPS IN RUSSIA roxvow, ow m—rstomer «| AGING ALONG STAY the report issued to-day by the War Size of Force May Be Increased for International ~ ply to President Wilson is not respon- sive to his conditions, it was officially declared here to-day. “We must insist on adequate guaran- | ; —___ lelan assures me that I am on the safe Question of Two Provinces in Dis- : side.” pute With Chile to Be Mr. Schwab was asked if he had read Col. Roosevelt's speech at Brought Forth, “rT will Hail Wasi ‘ amar | "My boy," said Mr a AMEN ATOR, Oct. 30.—Peru will! sai about my health, the war, the y claims to Tacma and Arica, puiiding of ships or the weather, but I now held by Chile, before the coming will not talk politics, ‘The subject does and 19th Regiments. A cable des- | “O74 peace conference, it was learn- | not interest me, never hae and never patch dated Oct. 9 #ald the 16th Regic/2 Nere to-day from authoritative, will. While I might safely go to my ment, instead of the 17th, was serving | /t!n-American sources, office to-morrow or next day, 1 have in this division 1 Chile took possession of the Peru- | *¢elded to take no chances and will take — | Vian provinces at the end of the war|!* ¢a#y until Monday, between the two republics, and an} —— \agreement in regard to a ‘plebisc FAREWELL TO COOTIES. | has! in at St. Etienne The artillery attached to the 2d American Division, which bore the brunt of the recent severe fighting in the Champagne and captured 8t. Btienne, consisted of the 15th, 17th! Schwab, Het | Butte | Central Leather \ canadian Pacitie \« Chie. « Fhe, St dst. We. he; Ro, & Pac ah ae Office: “Apart from patrol encounters in ake ermine. thelr sovereignty | |which we made progress and secured Police Duty After Germans | ‘The prospects of , [New ¥. Proof Trench Gar-\a few prisoners, there is nothing to at { prospects of world peace are| Ne erm! p, Withdraw, oi Does Your. Husband |being followed with great interest at| ment for U, 8, Troops. report. \jaaol. bs jLima, and the Peruvian press is pA eens WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—American | inter vis ° unanimous that the Lima Govern,| WASHINGTON, Oct. 30—A trenc or Allied troops, or both, undoubtedly | mer. Paper 4 Stay Home Evenings? Ment must demand the international | UMdersarment, chemically treated ‘FLOOD OF BANK NOTES will have @ long period of police duty {ack Sunder es settlement of the problem, preventive against vermin, has been in Ru: after the Germans vacate, | Maxwel Motor. 4 fects dows f raha Bohne approved by the War Department, and | ISSUED IN GERMANY |", ‘22%, was nintea to-day nat the Mor. Marine of. Blasi Gals: Daenoas an other ‘i - | Mexi t OR ARB YOU | POLISH VETERANS PARADE, | Srvva'rspeatiot ne guraents_are| increased. rather ‘thas’ docrgased |ote'Reaer: : one of those forlorn — — | ad | so, we cannot 4 a treated in the laboratories at the State! " when the Teutons haul out th | Nat, Ha. & Bi. Oo | is pene te kee | Moroes Mere to Ald Hee |University at dowe city and. were| Newspaper Warns People That |mainaer of thelr legions | Seatia en We have 1 : Here's @ recipe that will pod s ed by Mayer. brought to the attention of Secretary | Continued Hoarding Will Bring While the Germans have been evac- Corgrel tall LOFT stor teas bichaad ane ts he ane | Twelve Pe veterans, who havo) baker and other War Department of- - uating the Baltic provinces and have euurr tine astaai eal Ga Pelee re he aren ne gouble arrived in this country to aid in th jale by Mra, Charles W. Keatman, Money Catastrophe. stripped down their forces in the DrepCndediisn eeeer cl LOOT Incovesratad: Gan! him glued to the fireside all oe Lok ogh | Pollah Army here,| widow of Prof. Kastman of the unt-| ZURICH, Oct. 30-—The German | Ukraine, they still have « wide beit of our Values with the offerings of others will readily establi evening! | were receives ¥ Maver Hiya @t noon} versity, Similar garments are in use| Reichsbank has issued bank notes to the tntiuence and considerable number supremacy. o-day in City Hal Bach of the men) by Brit 3 % 2 i of troops in the territory between th. = isk: hig Miles eyeing OR I a ish and Canadian troops. _ | amount # ne09.008 000 marke curing Of HOOP A Am, the territory posween the eae RECIPE: GET |¥rench units on the western fi an fA a, call gc odatved Lary authorities foresee (hat if imamedi- ge Hallowe'en Sweets iG \each has been de erated oith reat aod 2,000,000 SHOES FOR ARMY. Neueste Nachrichten of Munich, ate evacuation of the Teuton is com- The, ld, DEN MIXTURE—The finest one New Edison and de, Guern ” Li coor. *| ‘The newepmper says this was caused | Pe 06. 8 relgn of terror nd lawless- nmpkin We DWH BY MIR TORE — The Cases Jieu' John Chodsko, bee . wounded ‘twenty-three times, was in| Creme Contracts Awarded by the command of the veterans. ‘The; War Department, marched to City Hall from the Batters, | w 8) a " you prefer opera-—get proceeding up Broadway. They were |, “AS! pel By -Dentreete pairs of field army enough comics to please him, \escorted by the Polish Military Mission for about ripen and many Toliah organizations in this | shoes were awarded to-day by the War elty | o PLACE THE nian, being re wed by the Mayor DRPAFERE DL f e veterans und thelr escort continue New Edison ina con: |p Broadway’ to. Union "Sauare,” where spicuous corner of the they were disbanded, ee of the ea will fall over it if he doesn't look out. Then CLASH AT SUBWAY HEARING. watch results! We guarantee a bg a eeepc a Comptrotier Craig Defends contented husband. ‘ rans Whitney, ke EDISON we he by the hoarding of bank notes by the people, and points out that if the Ger mans dg not give up their present “craze,” a financial catastrophe is in evital ‘GERARD SEES DANGER IN REPUBLICAN VICTORY Says Germany Would Misunder- | stand If Democrats Were Defeated and Would Stiffen Resistance. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—-James W. Gerard, former Am ne q division of opinion as to wheth ; Petre compristn ould. be compelled hur- xR ry erotesane nnd ch settens Butte “a dually, ’ po i Rinerican Filed. Confections UKRAINE SENDS TROOPS = fhe saeiet Wc thistle TO SEIZE POLISH DISTRICTS | © ‘willige” to took wt ‘POUND BOX Cholm and Podlachia, Ceded in |¥) Brest Treaty, Objective of Ukrainian Hetman, PARIS, Oct. 30 (Havas).—Gen Skoropadski, tho Ukrainian Hetman, | according to a Zurich despatch ¢o the | Journal Des Debats, has sent three Ukrainian divistons to the Polish front- jer with the object of occupying the Ciatricts of Cholm and Podiachia, which | were given to the Ukraine, to the preju- dice of Poland by the Breat-Litovek ty. trepke’ Ukrainians intend to move into 4 Poland whene oe she Germap and Aus- i roups withdraw. ak German authorities in KINS—What smarter or ese beautifully mowlded reproduc in?’ They are made from our world » which speaks volumes for their suroasy= and flavor. Each in # neal tte ae LAUREL RESULTS. | pearl | RACE TRACK, LAURBL FIRST RAC 4 thre . remain Ing_excelien ATE COVERED te Covered Sweet ORT wat telah ch Ley » Swalmie $4.10, first Weating. & White” Motor | Wilson ce Willje-Ovwrland "Oe | Bx. dividend Stock” sales, ‘otal DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Period 3A 2. o71.900 Comptroiler Craig and Public DECL. Commissioner Whitney | afternoon at a subway con | when the Comptroller declared that if Service clashed this act hearing Blalic, 106° Time—1.13, Lofius, Rapid Fyrer, Sir dea Bacon, Whoatcakes, — Kerfhag and Whispering Hope also ran Beene gang ister eee OND RACE Redeoa in & Satamens made Bue @ Public Service Commission —for- Dandicap; Unressyie i | here to-day by the Democratic Ni felted the contract of the Intercont two miles W. H Knebeikimp, 128) tional Campaign Committee, said the ‘ nental jon Cy (would | (Turner), straight 49, | Germans cannot understand the Amer- u ‘hametring k e back . show 3.10, Are; (He ing and kn ba om Hee \ican political system and th © ‘!tion proposed by ° Board | nosy), place $4.60 0, second Opposite Pubte Library Junder the Lackwood agreement. | New ‘Haven, 140 show $2.20, | fusal of the country to sust 73 Fifth Avenue i ‘The Commission clawms Ubat only | (hind, Tim S dent Wilson with a Democratic Con- men are employed on the aubway gress will convince Germany America e-—3. ST , " i | Fencer and Thistle Queen also ran, m Job in question, when the hould by re \ Lee times that’ number, a at the t with the President. Hacour-{, 080; SSM qdded, su G ¥ dane: by this belief, ed, th® Skoropadski. Numerous German fat Ha 7 plese" Gnasicial” sels Tee (tate ag ular gpuistance of uke people wil irs are, soed ie, Yaat financial Rate, ASSORTED FRUIT AND. 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