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, Che e) cg | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Copyright, 1919, by The Prese Publishing Go. (The New York World). PRICE TWO CENTS. "ITALIAN ARMY REPORTED IN FIUMEs NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. WEATHER--Fair, Cold To-Night and Saturday. ea inl i ie ae Cclarld. , (“Circulation Books Open to All.” ] 32 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. = CITY DESERTED BY INHABITANTS MAJ GEN, ALEXANDER LEADS FACING A FRING ~GOLOR SERGT. SING KEE HERO OF THE ARGONNE, | SQUAD, LT. STOKES) "i 1 = NEEDED TO RANE DEFIED GERMANS $82,000,000 A DAY | LOAN QUOTA HERE 14 DIVISIONS RUSHED TO PORT, PARIS HEARS a oe es Increase of $26,308,050 Made } Overnight and Takes on New Speed. MORE HEROES OF ARGONNE Commander Has oc Has High Praise | ings in War Priscn. | for New York Draft Men of | F Lieut. Horace W. Stokes, No, 200 | |West 58th Street, son of the New| 77th as Soldiers. | Paris Expects Orlando to Return to Conference— Compromise on the Adriatic Issue Proposed to BE = ene Wilson by Czechs—Open Session of Peace Body that many people regard the Vic on Monday to Act on New League Dratt. tory Liberty Loan as certain of BAREIS). Raoul \ Success without the usual efforts was expressed PARIS, April 25 thinsatatel Press).—An American officer who left Fiume three days ago and who has just arrived in Paris says it was reported there that a total WEARS DECORATIONS, to-day in the Treasury's official review of the campaign. calmly to command his men | aoe story was brought home to-| es | vite publisher, stood with his bac! to a wall and in front of the le ed = {rife of a German firing squad and Dy the brother officers of Stokes ie "the Tith Division, who came on . : . rye th t M Eats at Special Ti Table ti Dinibe | eee ene crem |, Stokes and « number of his men had 806th Infantry, Complete, and Other Units Land From the Mount Vernon. Workers throughout the country were explain the need of enthusiasm and support everywhere. Official reports piace the total instructed to of fourteen divisions had been moved to Fiume by the Italians. He said the city was full of Italian soldiers, who were arriving constantly. At dawn to-day Major Gen. Robert Alexander, D. 8. C., commander of Room and, Best of All, been ea on by @ German burrage HG OM BABE be date. with Virtually all the inhabitants of Fiume except Italians had left the city before | . |near Bazoches, on the Vesle River, i i | the 77th Division of New York fight Makes No Speech, Jand after fighting for hours against many subscriptions still unre» the officer departed. Even many of the Italian civilians, the officer added, ers, “with 4,364 officers and men easivi odds hud been captured, The men ported. Bees dluipioa arrived watan Online|” rinctee Geet eins Te. ihe hlatore: o¢ ete takénls0'@ eroup)betoroithe Ger Ase aaa LRHEllnng for, ton HERO aparece: troopship Mount Vernon, The 8MIP' i, woo Astoria a real bull was MH! Intelligence officers, who ques-| "i ; é 7 oo ® It was announced to-day that a plenary session of the Peace Confer- anchored In Gravesend Bay last night J tioned thea. None would answer a New York district showed anothe ) ) and, disdaining Quarantine, pushed |the guest of honor at a luncheon there on | Jump overnight and were announced : ROME HEARS PAGE SOUGHT jence will be held Monday to consiJer the revised draft of the League of up’ to Hoboken at 6 o'clock. Because | to-day | ‘There were several German-speak 3aGeanT Tice cen, at noon to-day as totalling $160,412 toa Ne He hea Se hades p - ‘ alin : Nations covenant and also such portions of the pea reaty as may there wore civilians aboard nobody| }nancial Sensation, bred in !M# Americans in the group and RO eae abegey 10 Quit AS AMBASSADOR co » such porti peace treaty a y be yas allowed to cross the gangpla ta ty Braaldiet dena an. |e qermans ntrated th ate Wate) completed at that time. “orn CNG KEE HERO, sian rat ag! OVER STAND OF WILSON Teo wt oer oe pb &mtosion at de $124,104,750, which made the district covenatit is approved it will immediately be made” public $ as elthe tion until a boat witt tention on the: oe hen ieee |drews of Kimball's Dairy Farmer, (jorfan. MRR r becca eb ne bay aod was led from his st ut the Tist Niwer nb Regiment Armory, where the Na Uonal Dairy Exposition is being lacked in the way of an official re his me ception—the K. of boat ‘Natalle| held, | ho Girman officer’ in command } $100,000,000 and the city $82,000,000 bes! Gite Per ne at’ Washington | PARIS, April 25 (United Press).—Italian headquarters announted ‘looming craft} to the Waldorf, placed in an elevator, | ordered Stokes to be silent bind its quota of $1,350,000,000, but the | a ; Mby Was. Vin. obly welpomlhe crash) 2 oi) Tet res Re At | SPRETOC ORD SPS OSG BEAL: Denies Newspaper Story Has — | this afternoon that Premier Orlando had arrived in Maly and had been ‘out early enough to escort the big}taken to the bal m floor, and, Answer no questions,” he rer d. officials of the big drive were en-| | 7 ‘ shto-wan’ nad riltiant rahe in royal yollow, was p {/ (The German barked an order. suraged by the progress shown, « A ! accorded a great demonstration. It was also announced that Italian spring sunshine, nder and | beside a special le upon which ho! Stokes was zed und thrust against & Rainko sea oa hsb cilia satin a ai NiGanatt k pri-] Was served his luncheon \a blank wall. A firing squad drew bea "ecu es ane We Diy ROME, Ay roops were guarding the American Embassy in Rome Pi the] President Andrews gave the lunch: | up hae feepukl Aaa HE Talia saya that becuu Czecho-Slovak representatives have suggested to President Wilson r extin-}eon to 200 advertis ugeney repre Take ai the German said abe ri ees aPAMBIEL OS WED | hat lebiscite be kt e| fy iatic clai guished and ch sndmark | sentative cattle bre nd dairy] s s sald once moro to his men: _——. io » sine ba res ane DprOx President Wilson's views on | that a plebiscite be held to settle Maly’s Adriatic claims. “hi . 4 tely 000,000 which have not yet] the Italian claims, ‘Thomas Nelnot ; ; from the Statue the | produc Speeches were made by H Answer no questions. Chinese Hides D. S. C. and lueseteteeaaa y ho Ita ns, Nelwon Ambassador Matsui, Japanese representative in France, was called ferryboat. |G. Van Pelt, editor of Kimball's Dairy And the Germans did not fire. It) pa ; i Bxaloite a Tus A Ani Ania he te : . 308th Infantry came down the| Farmer, M. D. Munn, President | was a bluff efuses to Talk of Exploits it te catimatea that if these figures Home, offered his renignation \t ) Malian headquarters this morning. 4 t ‘ the ul D: Sounc T i Pee f WT a) Te) . could be compiled they would show WASHINGTON, April 25--The ; ; nn ie . neaded by F. 8.Jof the Na 1 Dairy Counei That was on Sept. 1, 1918, From as He Guards Colors, Rute Su rutastotaed hanureubiane , ae A Co-operation of the Japanese and Italians at this critical time was character y of the] Kingly courtesy greeted the $60,000) that day until after the armistice ; , it tatement was au wd at tbh : ' 7th Division, was car , zB | st. Two atendants ied him to his) Stokes was made to suffer all the tor-} among the fifty Americans of the] rare SrmoUnk ton inare tone 9800 tin Dep $ J regarded as deeply significant view of the similarity of their respec- right away that he m-|piace of honor in the east side of the|turea of tho worst of the German auidintoti 2a A onc cllad. dele Lenn lotheln at are aes ; live claims to Fiume and the Shantung peninsula. manded the regiment ar-lhall room, While Financial s ation [prison camps. The incident of the | A om 4 ’ . . mistice and that ¢ mer | walked in stately hion to his table}firing squad ts a thing that Stok i f individual heroism who a j ; Haines big Amt r Ne Vage soth these claims are based on secret treaties. Aside from the sig- was its fighting leade rd he guests stoc t thelr chair At}]will not talk about and that his|rived 1 Mount Vernon eS = ad 1 nation upon lificant visit of the Japanese At ! 2 | nificant visit of the anese Ambassedor to Malian head ers, iere came back with 69 o and | + word from President Andrews,| brother offivera will not cease to tulk|was ¢ ergt. Sing ikee er eee learn ' i Ww we | i to Halian headquarters, wher of whom 8 and | who presided, they sat down, about. But ho himself tuld the awry ‘iat ofthe eltadanallan Mestacereua nia ton $15,.| titua Ita he Veace | he is believed to have conferred with Foreign Minister Sonnino, the lialo- 2,147 men are to go to Camp Upton) some there were who worried about|of the prison camp and of his des He r i ‘of'$8.818,800 dure.‘ nanaue anianis an EAA ain . : : after the parade to be returned to|the manners of the beast. Those busy | perate and almost successful uttempt |‘ yt noel Ade UE, he ela i ool ade eal ae r n va reports | Japanese entente has been growing steadily in the past few weeks, The homes in New York City ty bred men who know a bull only » to Switzerland. nobody would Jshows that borough has subecribed| *! Ar © that Ambas- | Japanese Mediterranean squadron, now in Italian waters, is being re- There were also on the boat the} tprough the comic papers and the red hey took ug to the pri ump nf Oh noompe Gore than ai cae oank of (ta duct Jor E 4 gu soon | ceived with great enthusiasm, both by offic I and cople. y 71th Division Postal Detachmen’, the) fag joke nervously tried to keep one| at Rastatt," he said. “The tore remembered Sing | ‘nore than pee Le lho ge dl | resume his literary work. State | 8 re sand the People, Division Headquarters Troop and the] eve on the beast and another on their| was All but intolerable, I place | Kee, and in his case made an excep- Geaniiaenliceke ale Ricans cae} Deve ta 6 oe ne hw “Hig Threo” mot with members serial i taoes bite tr Sh ar tac thas Me | oy node | eam | STARTS TD FLY FROM TERAS | ram mem vat ap the “Argonne Players,” the lustiest | {8 optical strain created an im;/¢d that some had to wie Oa a ee a oe | Page's personal plans for the tu |3 o'clock this aNernoon, Nuvut that ever convinced a Red ross-eyed jinxes of the | 00d wan decayed; that first montu| n : , was hell ers a eir nd he ence at 6 o'clock to discuss further full of sick and wounded that it was ¢ large, but Financial & was | FY Or wh to Dusk up and got wen MANNY st Tare bot PInancal Gen-|"%y “riueh aviator and began [i ree =)23,071 HOME IN ONE OAY; os on 19 Gp BEFORE THE JOURNEY IN A DAY) ‘o" 9 im er J plan o escape. was al¢ Ap. | Kiet Cana, to go hom | ure of one eyed glances een taerad’ window 1 1 It of it" said Ha: ck and wounded of |") Chauncey Depew to simen| ree eee the bars w Me Wiel) did @ha lacie RECORDS FOR RETURNING Macauley Left Fort Worth at} , Peeunier ¢ lande o€ als loft Paris TERE PSTN EPP TON , | on of th 5 was slushtly i o e : ks y vr Kome at 4.80 o'clook hust might. baton git casual] org there are no bettor Iunchers. 18 | joose, arity cainele thay felon eouidiaaieih SOLDIERS ARE BROKEN ITALIAN PARLIAMENT 7AM. To-Day—May Be Furlan Minision wenelee ins se . Financial Sensation switched his! gays of secret work we might remove |the saine opportuait I don't speak \ at fn . Ai ers who made up the Mount Ver " eR CGe TAL B p | N York To-Night | Pound hia departure for ltome umutt 4 : ; n calin ¢ n en the Naxh- | it. thin ever prepara : non's Company. A ops On re togeaDhan ralied im ul APARNA ha ent nak met P, River F FORT WORTH, ‘Tox. Apa 25 bj oy y BO Ane jhe Mount Vernon w ny to Cam ee Me FeieNe Mee iis nee aad gated rear are Eng revious High Mark Was 19,471 on! King | I 2 to Accept | BTW OINUM, Dis ABE Be joommmnied by former Kromier Mal- Mills preliminary to their distribu: | ture Hm : nas °} (Continued on ‘Twenty-sccond Page.) |e Cnn April 2—Outgoing Record 46,200 i i { M ; fiyar, om here ast fate, aot = Commander tn tion to demobilization camp. er lunches : Ms | si a M. today foe New York [ORME of the Malian Armivs, lett GEN. ALEXANDER HIGHLY! But one of the attendants to whom| tenderly a i | Men on August 31 ‘ Premier Oriando and Signor B ul § ation whispers 1 bull ra—the 4, n | yah Me It ificer soldic ’ PRAISES NEW YORK FIGHTERS. 1 bisp a | American troops arriving ; ait PeaKininnaat ae wn ¢ ¥, Soldiers and civilians Gen, Alexander, wearing the D. 5 ashi t te reporter CLO ING TIME fait that ritkas we nild ‘aden ike to-day 23,071 ; i ; ° re Wunina Joheored them und sang the nauional C. and the Croix de Guerre w ing ‘orld that 2 4 4 Rowe On the La Touraine, N be . hs : ea i See Anak Tink art | 7.30 P. M. Sharp f. has He WAR both AR Ca macalina, (ato Sele pt I » Ba | ls stil confidence here that ra Tew by his wife,| “Lt should worry, I represent. $60 on Saturdays for fornia a » New Vernon, Prins ‘ So OCR Sandi’ will faluenc Gh HAL acme hs had n Washington to} 000 in cold ca My carn re ) eoulbpecnyp ip gece , army: | Wertheim and Leviathan i JURY GETS FRICKE CASE. ver Italian statesman will be sub- groot him, 7 ne atcqual ¢ of Theda Bara. 1 am SUNDAY WORLLI ! : Bay! west previous record : tituted for him, Reports of the Prom t a ; i S Bquare or 5 r Judge Mayer Dellvera Eshaustive| icr's reception in itom ‘ touching nired by mon from New York to| q : . . tl) April 8 15.471 ption in Kome were anx Alexande 1 ft old |h und trom New Orleans to Win WANT ADS. ‘ Neccolr yd ie Now York. Ge | Leviathan and Charge at Uren Uriel isly awaited here. 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