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ey » Wy , .E/Y 7 _ [ELAN APPEALS MARC T ATE HOI |Cr [SEMA RATEHTON rr TO QUEEN WILHELMIM: MAY BE INSUFFICIENT ‘ fn ot voutne, Wil) Become broader, and by re Noled Editor and Critic of Nirieteen Sfain in First Assault’ 7 BE {Spends Eveningson Upper Some Persons sin Paris Fear, It} Mas Long Talk Over the Mexican | a ons WILSON STUDIES. Might Give Legal Experts Pre- Situation With Under Secte- | BILL THAT ENDS Sn agate amare sons, DANLIGHT SAVING yesterday were suppiled in a of conferences the President late? with Democratic Senators c it Ris room at the Capitol. —Ratifieation of the Treaty of Peace by the German National, Assembly at Acting Polk to-day at the Weimar may be held not to be suffl- State Department. The President car- ording to the Petit Parisien. ried with him The new German conatitution pro- a umber of papers and it was understood that the Mexican Has Many Petitions for and Agricultural Bil} repealing the Day- light Saving Law. He has before bim any petitions, some urging that he Only ‘Way to Mae Up.for Loss of are the bill and others that he veto | Revertue, Says Representa- | t,o tar as could be ascertained the tive Moore, President's mind wag still open. 4 vides that in cases where territory question was among the first he wished oes Doctrine, as inctuded’ Kaiser and Junkers May Broadway and Drive and is. ceded. the ratiigason ot ppaiee a cunaten z a Against Measure—Plays. «t : ” by states which territory in nt Pefnaltied | vera: sa Come to Washington. Takes TS. noe / in addition to approvatby ; tion with Mr. Polk tor more “tha an Golf, Then Works. ras vet g y the rat Government. ome “3 ee Sua Sater-Souteléry of State ty _ ee “a a independent actfon < on July 2 for Paris t " i | BERLAN, Joly 1ie-Maateaiian Mar. |. AGbeAg hen gh 16 the ete Gr the Saree Benin, ang Pras: | Secretary “Lansing on. the “amesigan| WASHINGTON, Juiy. —Predidant 9 den, editor of Die Zakuntt Ta doy, July pales ee o 7% put i. sia, | Festored to Poland, | al it was said that| Wilson still had before him to-day a ponent of German autoorney, wae at requisiée Amount of aimed into a may be required. | : scquainted him With | appropriation bills passed wy | : ‘ Liat It May De said, Newepaper says, | the situation there, Mr. Lansing sailed rs ee esc - discussed as the néw Ambassador to sippy three-aet Q he that Ub new consti had been only rr Breat to-day, 7 Concress and it seemed Le Magistrate Frederick B. House ro-/ partially accepted when the treaty was | After leaving Mr. Polk's office, the| whether any of them would be signed say that Count von egpaeged ses sheviki attucked an Amerfcan camp vealed that for several nights he hay gpm PF iene iy bdbecgy rine Po pred We oeuoace eaete sere? | this week, ‘Tho President was under- 0% Hardon as the man for the Wash- | in which were 74 men of Company A, been acting as @ patrolman between | q pretext for proclaiming the nullity of | he Theo Navy “Bunastnent tine, head | stood to fect that the measures, earry- 6 ington post, ospecially as he enter- | s1s¢ infantry, killing 19 of thé Amets. 120th qnd 190th Streets, on Broadway the. oe | ployees jm: War nye Bali ing appropriations of more. than §2, ‘- tains liberal views and ts believed to wounding #7 others, tto of and Riverside Drive, * said the ithe’ Presigent, or YS r 000,000,000, deserved deliberate ogi be highly the United of thelr Wounds, ah “t am Ser Wie rn he natasjmete ‘ahdng th C —_— sideration. ‘ Btates thi ‘his Sheds if ‘Washi dempatch on ie ‘ N, ry | WARNS MEANS: It was indicated at the White Howse = ‘ The Borlin Government ts F 90 carried the offfeial'report ind I have a sittle list.’ : isd tan aradual &8 pos J that tho President was devoting con- have diplomatic relations testored wit!’ of this engagement.) Everybody found guilty ‘by the! a U $. MUST ISSUE BONDS siderable attention to the tider on the the United States, France and Great) ‘The men of Co. A were guarding Magistrate was fined $25. Surprise, HOT le No, 2 came with the arraignment of FOUR WHITE MEN $I ake tain, the railway from Vladivostok, oe- Germany's revived interest in busl-|cupying a row of tents pitched near affairs is indicated by the fast) the ratiroad. Tho Bolsbeviki crept up that the Foreign Office has established) ang hid in a dense underbrush, fenc> business news agency, whieh will! corners and woodpiles near the camp, quickly assemble data about exports At 6 o'clock they fired: yolley which & chauffeur employed by Supreme | Court Justice Francis K/ Pendleton. Like all the rest he. paid $25, IN TEXAS RACE RIOT “L had Mr. Justice Pendieton's sons | in the car,” eid the chauffeur, Daa| Former. Were in Posse Searching s 2 FORMER EMPRESS OF GERMANY. implores the Dutch Queen to Pre- vent the Extradition of § ae gs . ey 428 ghd rade condition Accompanied by Mrs. Wilson the | and im and ti ditions in} Killed many of the sleeping Ameri- ‘thet Connelly, twenty-four, “and we were| . fof Negro Who Had Insulted |, WASHINGTON, July UFerty mem. cers eurqenmet te Mord dine A Med oy a oad disposal rman 9 Pah satiety Foraye ll) “120 Pal pe ighr-tto lode yomag aueure: bs! Gn CErreasS © theatre, If the po- a Young Woman. House resumed consideration of the| this forenoon on the golf links @t a said, the fos Wate ped ey dea ber yand an > . tydonghnea ‘DAM. July 11.—The fermer|liceman says twenty-seven miles a2), Lonavimw, Texas, July 11.—Four | Prohibition Bnforeement “Bii to-day| country club near Washington, Re- / ly the | #46) ad vavere shot down as they |Kaiserin bas telegraphed the Queen} hour I won't deny it’ White ‘men wate wounded carly to- under agreement limiting general debate |turning to the White ‘H atin would Maximilian Harden is ensily the left the tents, ot Holland ,{t was reported here to-| The Ma was Jarred but| day when negroes fired upon a group | '° twelve hours. o'clock he went immediately to'his “2 Ei foremost publicist of Germany and Of those who escaped the first vol- | ay, imploring her to prevent the ex~ ‘when im the next respon-jof whites they had waylaid in the| Representative Moore, Republican, | study and again attacked the mass . bal Nim gerd rede . Gtden akeas ley wnacathed some pulled on only a| tfadition.of her husband, the former| dent, P. Chatineey Anderson, forty-|negro section, where the whites had |Pennaytvania, declared the Government |o¢ oéricial business Ww’ Swnisea ae on os on | corman , nine, of No, 26 Broad Street, ho|fone in search of a nogro school | Probably would be forced to issue bonds | on his arrival eae ny aM on thie (88% produced ‘im decades Ho| lint garment oF two, clapped on recoghiged a brother lawyer and old |techer, acciteed of causing the pub-|t© make up for the loss im revenue Sete tee ‘wan a close ffiend of Bismarck, and | ‘BT steel helmets and organised a the treatment accorded Bismarck by |°CMtre of reniétance in a log cabin, William Hohenzollorn, then Emperor |“f® thence at puffs of smoke from served to increase a long the bushes. Then for three hours the of the Hohenzollern | A™ericans fought as in an Indian battle of the frontier days, relief fin- Harden came into world-wide dis- {lly coming to them when soventeen ‘conference it devalopea | tinetion when he exposed in mis |/men came on a train after an Americ Pechen yo expects Paver weekly, Die Zukunft (the Future), /can volunteer had run from the be- absolutely definito..time | te disgusting details of the orgies |sleged cabin to Novoneshino, the ‘The President has mapped out a definite programme for dealing with the matters before him, and it was said this would be rigidly adhered to until he started on his speaking tour. ‘de-| On the advice of his personal physi- cian, Rear Admiral Grayson, tho President will go to the golf links every day for exercise if it ts possi- ble for him to do 80. Mr. Wilson was said to be in ex- colient heaith, but his physician deems it advisable that he spend as much Meation in @ negro newspaper of | through prohibition. statements derogatory to a young | woman of this country. AUSTIN, Tex. July 11—One negro was killed and several white men were wounded in « clash between whites and negroes at Longview, House, “I am bound by an ordinance Texas, to-day, according to measag: a | which gives me no freedom to name | received Gov. Hobby. 4 minimum fine. Have to fine you |# hum twenty-five dollars.” ° ' FRENCH IS LEADING IN FINAL ROUND OF wer OM “Congress cafinot tell the people of New England how to regulate their per- sonal habits,” Representative Fitsger- ald, Democrat, of Massachuestts, clared, attacking the Baforcement Bill. He said that on a test vote Massa- chusetts would repudiate the Prohibi- tion Law. ‘The State of Maine was put forward by Mr. Fitsgerald as an example to ho T, Ae sa}ts that pronibition could not enforced. nf “Well, well, well, Chauncey,” thecourt “I'm sorry to see you hi “You've got nothing on me,” the attorney, “T'm sorry, too.” “The fact is,” said Magistrate sald fl PROBLEM ACE” CONFERENCE. Eh . time as possible in the open in prep- when they will retire from the pos: of the “round table poy age ao American camp, five miles Anderson paid the fine, shook hands | re rning u BOAT CHIEFS FLEE J aration for his vigorous speaking _ seasions granted them in succession | and others close tu nr, and | ctetaat, Continued From First Page. with Magistrate House and left the oa aaa alee HIEFS FLEE ALLIES, | tur Garman Mevia. “Tt is sald here| tho Crown Prince. Me was aued for] ‘The iolshevikl, thinking large re-| | oom smiling: GERMANS CAUGHT STEALING Another New York Boy Killed im the President made determined | libel but won the suits and his reve-|inforcements were arriving, then ad th ‘ Tt didn’t make any difference Some Whose Delivery Is Demanded Action, to persuade the Japanese to|iations resulted in a wholesome houge- | withdrew toward the hilis, ‘dragging |°%4 ‘his miscue cost an extra stroke. | Whetner they were hurrying home to in the Hohengollern en- On several other occasions remark- able recoveries saved French's score from being a few strokes higher. Willie McFarlane and George Mo- Serving Eastern Power, U. $. SUPPLIES AT COBLENZ Mt ce BERLIN, July 11—Many of the U boat commanders whose delivery is Army Officers Estimate Loss Of | aemanded by the Allies have fled from iv the time of | cleaning their wounded and some of their déad withdrawal from Shaotung in sign- | tourage. with thom, but leaving behind cight |. Harden, while swpporting the war! of their number who had not been was brought up|as a German citizen in its «arly! Killed, WASHINGTON, July 11.—The army casualty list issued to-day contained the name of Leslie A. Devlin, No. 209 Bartel se Street, New York, killed in ~ action, , feed the baby or whether the speed- ometer was forgot in the charm of a good story; this was Pay Day, “My wife was anxious to get hime,” | ‘ ee ee ¥, and vot no Food and Supplies at Millions |Germany, it was learned to-day trom ‘ tel: the inva- who were with the ‘Wilheimsha: the f pasate ead] ares Semen, Sore, na| ie Remasertn. ete! war ‘hel oan Guin mass ond cuoes en ince [eh eet ene ae of Marks ba red siay ES Te difficult matters be ings in no uncertain terms. He was prt ‘by Bol Hepenyris third round. Gardiner White of the| 4¢ nuaking twenty-seven miles an! COBLENZ, July 11 (by Associated Was declared many of the officers | PRILLIPS-—E. sul ie olan by/and pan-Germans, and of the Kalwer|} way, On the following day a Bol- in| an outspoken critic of the junkers ‘3iaed von Tirpits and many of thy military leaders. Wrequently during the first two years of the war issues of bis paper were suppressed. In January, 1916, an order wag ponsessed by headway could have been | issued in Berlin prohibiting Harden with the Irish situation. » Wilson, during the conference indicated that he wished the Amer- people to understand the delicacy | dei Position in the Irish matt Senator Phelan, who is himself one the strongest champions a ire. ate, from speaking in public or writing for the remainder of the war. Yar- paid no attention to the decree and it was never fully enforced, al- though his paper was coplously cen- issues carried out along the Suchan Rail- #hevik force attacked Novoneshino, the next station on the road, using thy same methods as those employed on the Sth, firimg on the tents at dawn. This time the Americans were ready, They were not slepping in thelr tents but in log huts, from which they poured a hot flanking fire and inflicted severe losses 0! the attacking party. Again, on th 2th, 200 Bolsheviki attacked an Nassau Club, who tops the amateur in the tournament, corralled a 74 on his third round and is within shoot- ing distance of the leading protes- sional, ‘The course was in excellent shape, but a stiff wind had a ten- dency to carry shots off the line. The ; | been hurt by an autonioblie” said red | Harry Barnhart, conductor of Sunday 16-240; John Dredei Canausa, 82-243; Jack Jolly, George Fothéringha: bert Martin, 82- Willie Robert- Lye Hie 1 Tom MoNamara, 73-23 hour between 148th and 15ist Street on Broadway. “It was the first time e bad ever left our Uttle daring alone,” he said, “and ott Wae near the baby’s feed-time." “Twenty-five.” said the Court. “A friend by the name of MoKaye was telling me how his child had concerts in Central Park, “when Mo- torcycle Patrolman Mosher stopped us In Nagle Avenue and handed me Press).—A plot involving wholesale thefts of food, automoobile tires and other troop supplies for shipment to Germany has been uncovered by army officers here, it was learned to-day, when several Germans who are alleged to have had a hand in the plans were arrested. Three cars of American bacon and three cars of tires and tubes, which were billed through to unoccupied Ger- many, and empties, were returned to Coblenz to-day from the edge of the | bridgehead, the military police alleg- ing that the goods had been stolen. posed to are sald Japanese A Stated; and his retirement from public life, whis officially announced by Government fe emtered the service of an Hast- ern power which joined in the demand for their surrender. A large number of army officers, sup- be on the to be fn Russia. pth adm tl ILL HEALTH, ISHII’S REASON. TOKIO, July 3 (Delayed).—Resigna-, tion @f Viscount Allies’ black list, 4s WIS] Kikuljiro Ishil as mbassador to the United Tost ieiween the | ON, Ys, on the to-day. ‘This waa, simul. Lying in state at the CAMPBELL FU- NERAL CHURCH, Dros@way and @6th, SMITH,—ALEXANDER. Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHARM, Broadway and 66th st. on Saturday, 10 A. M. VEROES.—-MARIA ESPINO. Lying 4n state at the CAMPBELL ¥U- NERAL CHURCH, Broadway and e¢tn. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. feed te "Newowsk. «taal . mecca re = re i, and taneoud” with Ishii's arrival from the nce in sored and sometimes whole American supply train meas Sit: ‘Tellier, 79-240; Tom Kerrigan, |the summons. He said we were mak-| Ofticers say that shipments under | United States, LAST —In subway bowen Tertor at and Peso. t he did tull: know- haney weg rdon Smith, 84-261. ing twenty-eight miles an hour, ark texts have been going 0: “Ih “health” was the sole reason Diack leather portfolio, he oS See seine, | were seized and destroyed, Two Americans were dea. : wat tai Fr is te various pre! going on ation, black leather p Daiked ng the conterenes’ the Prcaldent | criticised the Kaiser and the Crown to have stated that Premier| Prince and he has criticised them During the war Harden frequently on the other hand 25 Bolsheviki were killed, ome American markeman with “Twenty-five,” said the Court, “The fact is,” said the Magistrate, “that as a result of complaints that for weeks, and possibly months, and they estimate the loss to the Army at several million marks. ascribed in the announcement. His suc- 1. cessor has not been decided upon, Field” Lamtoo; suitable Adepeoden’ tomatic rifle killing 11 of the r oe \ had arranged a hariog | since the close of the war, but he has |" “™ have come to me by mail and other- Fe) freind, with svinw tp 0190 mot Desltated to criticive the |"Tetermictent anipia George Bowden, Te-204; Pu wise, 1 nave teen making « tour ot! BRITISH DIRIGIBLE TO FLY a them to get information at |German people and denounce thelr| aces, with deotumtion eo ns | 18-281: E, |. 16-231; “Fom|UPPer Broadway every night from 8 ow attitude over the peace treaty. Ho|tvaks, Wilt destruction here and! Royd, 78-2 to 10 o'clock and know what ts going TO 6000 HOPE AND BACK: “t i MP ine Tahli Lansing neveereaa: | Delieves the treaty js no more oppr TRS ag ecitiveereyuigradtbary ee eres: on. On one night I counted ten cars | ~ $ u ax having | sive than it should be and has re-|fu on lines Bas continued bevween | BUI ER AND OUIMET going not less than thirty iniles an| — | ~ He te wuld t20| peatedly ‘urged the government to eheatavs. ane meshes for @ week, | hour. I have taken many numbers| Airship Four Times as Big as R-34 | nee’ e | De ene Aeoeorsen | sig® it and allow the country to bemin |'orcee having, been out, emcont tor SEMI-FINAL WINNERS|="¢, the roticemen nave the tints. | to Make Trip—R-33 May Go | Loft’s Baseball Girls Will Sell Basebal!s d ‘e ‘understanding, | support rath lag Ale ry naetiog hey wadive couriers, al nave ot to. be made ante, for, the to Calcutta. and Give Kisses With Each One Fa Sn ss ne Assoc! es motorist. ‘ to the German people to be ‘honest | 7¢ lated Press correspondent, | Patten and Whittemore Also Ad-|expect to be out every night for many| LONDON, July 11—Great Britain , land we'll cay. that’s some inducement. Thess| i | | with themselves and even thouga |™Akine 4 trip from Viadivostok to the din the Wi weeks, and I give the speedomaniac|has plans under ‘way for even greater T= clever little novelties are without » doubt the AS their enemies were the greatest |*#?8us River, where the last Ameri- vanced In inchester, fair warning.” air exploits than that of the R-34, realistic reprpductions ever created of | | ‘4 aeccatae a sinsaarid te can detachment in the direction of Mass., Contest. Motoreycle Patrolman Burtis B.| Brig, Gen. Groves, R. A. F., announced is ened tig the bin. Leagues, = i 4 Suchan is stationed, slept t Winkelman, specially assigned to the} at a conference in Newcastle that an absolutely perfect in every detail of sti j edge that Germany and her ‘ith’ the ‘ook s slept two nights! WINCHDSTOR, Mass, July 11,—| district by Capt. Anthony Howe, wes pinta 6¢: tha Neer aaa tend ke suiiieg. Roch baccball de Gia al are responsible for the most soldiers in their huts and | Josse Guilford, present titleholder, and| to-day given the aumber of the bik ei, ‘ ot marched from N ht man in Motor|Wuld go on a tour through Egypt to} delicious Kisses, wraj in waxed caiativi vat Of-40 tants jovoneshino to the| Francis K. Oulmet, both of Woodland;| car driven by a wo B MOWOF') the Cape of Good Hope and back. He i 4 In af interview in Berlin in October, Faoenie River with the troops, This|L, B. Patton of Homestead, and P. W.| SPS Uniform, | 1 Lestorm, |eald the ship would be four times the 28 1918, Harden, after eeving ‘that the}! touch with the American sold-| Whittemore of the Country Club, won ft was said this afternoon, came|sise of the R-34. home. They will be sold by attractive young t German army had collapsed and that |e"? Tevealed the bitterness among |their way to the semifinal round of the a ae the end was a matter of days said: trial as s0on as possible. There must About Russia: “Von Ki fidence n ous in Russi. of the Hohensollerns, Harden said: sentimenta concerning the ruler who on 7 accession thirty years said: moving-picture theatre. these last thirty years.” dent Wilson, ble professor" should not the Kal . On trial before an }m partial tribunal, might produee a fai Bibi aod be acquitted, our part with a piece of trick, and so Imann and Cxzernin are responsible for the fact that the world now considers us con- ; the first problem after to be to establish order Finally, when asked for his opinion ‘I will lead you into poriens Now we are sing on the ruins of the policies of Harden is @ great admirer of Presi- In his judgment the President is “only recently an bum- them against the Bolsheviki, virtually topic. The Americans are closely co- operating with the Kolchak forces in Russian civilians in this dis- trict appear to ba just about as great- iz, disliked by the Americans as the ighting Bolsheviki, because it is known that many villagers who bad been believed to be friendly took part in the Romanovka attack, — “ave alwaye ‘ad uneasy ore-| “HAVE A DRINK?’ NO CRIME, England Wipes Oat Wartime the Associate) Press).—It ie no longer against the law in Bngland to buy « round of drinks, the Liquer Control Board having revoked the “no treating” omer, & war measure. It polmts out that the order wiped sentenced to the penitentiary, f}ahop of Bornard Isaacs at No, Grand Street, Brookiya. State Amateur Golf Championship Dean of Oakley 1 up. New Reedy. WASHINGTON, July 11.—Two atyles of victory button—silver for wounded Veterans and bronze for all others— |are now ready for distribution at army jneeens Offices and stations, the War Department announced to-day, Contracts were recently awarded to two manufacturers for aufficient to fi all requirements and 200,000 sliver pee A eal AQUEDUCT RESULTS. RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, N. Y., Th i 5 Stole a pair of bants from the tallur ‘the newepapers announce, ‘The etepes $46 ‘tlon will be quartered at Bains, dorth of Paris, ngbein-lea- ;| Sherman Wants within an inch and @ half of knock- of 67 a Day Minima twenty-five-year-old President of the company, becomes, with the excep! of one other stockholder, the pole part- ner with his father, Henry Ford, in the corporation. This announcement was made here to-day by Frank L. Klingensmith, Vice-President and Gen- HOLM Ford vetated’ today’ that the mt purchase of Ford Company Stock meang that there will, be no ‘Wages, he said, would be increased trom time to time, but he declined to confirm & report current among employees that minimum woul be put in effect soon. Bucharest to-day sald that Gen. Greg- ‘orieff, former Russian officer, ‘had ‘eon assassinated at Odessa by the iy ovilki It is reported aleo that the R-33 —_-. | CHAS. CHAPLIN’S SON DIES. son of Charlie Chaplin, movie actor and producer, died here to-day, seventy hoars after his birth. Mrs. Chaplin, whose life was in danger for a time, was not told of the baby's death as it was feared she might not survive the Chartie Chaplin was married se- cretly to Miss Mildred Harris, seven- teen, a star, in Los Angeles Oct. 23, i918, The marriage was not made Public until several weeks later, Seat te Be Chaaged Uf Switseriand | Dees Not Accept Covenant, PARIS, July 11.—If Switzerland does | not adhere to the League of Nations {within two months after the league is | ‘Samuel | ominent | ‘T. Wellman of Cleveland, In the iron industr; reat Lakes, tot suddenly of here to- " This combination presents a» selec’ 4 . Package of Roston Broken Candy and Tikes Aerial” PACKAGE COMPLEPE . tou. a ‘tooth. Special Friday and Eagileh our ing Magistrate House to kingdom | will proceed soon on a vayege to India. the only subjeot of conversation Country| come last night when he crossed * Seturday. EACH, COMPLETE, “L hope von Tirpitx will be put on|thelr desire to avenge the deaths: watry | Broadway om the way to his “beat.” | sue Sureey has been made by alr. ladies. to bacsball uniforms, eta- tioned at all our stores ae | 0 c 2 Big Extra Friday and Saturd ley ta ported bi low tm w' is burled ix yalput, Ele mated” Choco! For exact location see telephone directory, ‘Tho specified welght Includes the ooutainer, mont tastes in t assortment of pleasing sweets, the I gioried in our military vic- > individual package put up in a strong container, wrapped in plain tories, which were the frulte of die, {tHe Suchan District, where the small MEDALS FOR HEROES DETROIT, July 11.—dReorgantsation | neath of Infant Kept From Wife || and has « handle attached for convenience of carrying, Combination No. honor, But to-day treaties are no Sake tne worse if protecting the ratte ¥ pala py dard beens vors kl iy aeaR 1h? sentalee the following! letsod dates totais A : " : ake rk of protec 4 20 4 6 the REbeh eatane of peer’ Way lines “adequately an impossible | Vietery Buttons fer Galdiors Are | Ompicted, wi LOS ANGBLES, July 11.—The infant 4 SUSE SO: Boverea santana? Uilled 1.49 Fiat Fe evant. velvety Choral I “prove irresistible to the Maturday. POUND BOX buttons have been delivered, while the| new automobile company formed, as er aPenge MOVERED NUTTED |[ MILK CHOCOLATE Ww” days wrth’ the florious days No-Treating Order. bronse buttons are being produced at| bad e aed Oy ee rere aly; | GENEVA MAY LOSE LEAGUE: BOULR hls Pret ge Me | | Fhene dainty Vidthe Raids 2 Bre Pimieh! and Germany inte s ane LONDON, July 3 (Correspondence of | the rate of 450,000 per week. Mareh. —_—— centre ‘a morsel Si Prema) MAA TTORO' RE the | cat sie heen ot jy EN eae rg *clatting; ba ree She Pabueley In operation, | L/Intransigeant says it | | Sreatent men of thin time. Shaan’ Gas hope that eae aot pd ise), sto aka out, Urets Breet | WASHINGTON, July 11.—An Inves porte yf od a MILK LATK | In recent years Harden hus written 5 grt, Bret; , " i Covirerp ROK eb many articles for The World—in fact, | Sint fs ete ods es | Ree Ser A reesth, AP 44 Weceee | Women Oe Caveriatens | PaNOY thoketst, free abe his opinions and ideas have bee | excessive Orinkl Veads” |8 to 1. 8 to Sand out, third, a] arene, oe, Fersens . Girat®‘trais hn hee, tuljent given to the American Beople trough pi 1.01 36, Dickie also ran iytieg,'*ertuces, ty Bopator see. state of Tusclous perfec e World, which was the only paper | galled for Stealing Pair of Pants, - + |, salaries paid and eaters sor in the United States to print in full ton of the SS Paid and | Aulied Powers have replied to this dec- sbierricns Bl his “Rennd Table” investigations Joan Ryan, @ paralytic, thirty years | wulgar avers Ge te Parts Next.|seiements issued by all departments, | Artin T's ‘sald, ‘but the reply has | deny itockie wert In an article in The World to-day | 4 4nd claiming to live at No PARIS July 11 (Havas).—The dele-| porspevike Assassinate Another |"% been made publi : Harden warns the Allies to bandon | vt gerd ae Manhattan, pi: |wation of the Bulgartan Government, | OOM ey ee ie Ge neres, Stores; Cl that Sy Mot betinve tne Kaine: | fn grand larceny, ‘in he "Gourt Se | Which bas been’ invited to name plent- BASLE, July .—Reports trom ay eet sar eae pate Brora, Sew Mont “refined “not be tried. Ie foare thar | Special Boxsions, Brooklyn, and was |Potentiaries to come to the Peace Con. | sepa I pe ne retin SY PRICE lane, but in several stages. It is thelr companions who had been kitied.| Guilford defeated A. D. Knight of SS eee . bail be ts for what human beings can| During these three days not a single 7 Pie! prot le that the R-33, If she ati empts | = 7 7 - Sie gouversation ‘about going home waa | \°Wrant jr. Algomans, yay FORDS KEEP OLD COMPANY. |<, fiign wil make 's direct run to] Our Po ular Week-End Combination " eard 5 eliminated." B. : i ‘As to Belgium, the war started on| until recently had Deon” the. main |p" and Whittemore detentca NW, | Auto Maker's Son Silent on Report PACKA 0. lay