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; Goltz, commander of German forces ‘in the, Baltie provinces, has trans- ferred his hgagph a iat ee Bberhardt and | in Berlin seon. "ib is ohh sieaiedaed. . Berlin that measures have been taken to prévefit more German et hg goifig ‘td Courland, the Germano- Russian nether ty "ia that all food supplies have been cut ¥ from troops refusing to tiie to | ip} IS PREPARING TO EVAGUATE MOSCOW See earenane| Letts, Re-enforced by by Been: Gane gee rn ans, Regain Offensive BERLIN, Oct. 14 (Associated at Riga, RUSSIAN SOVIET | Press).—Suggestions from the En- tente that Germany join in the block- Kid, Calf, Black or Brown ade of Soviet Russia have not been THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, or Fine Patent Leather \ Yan, the glee i onty 0.98 in one ofthe DA simes. You can't match it elsewher unde $120. TRY AND SEE! fe COPENHAGEN, Oct, 14.~The Rus- sian Soviet Government at Moscow has\ been making preparations to evaciate that city ever since the fall of Kursk, according to a report from Helsingfors to the Berlingske Tidende, | offictally considered ‘by the German Cabinet, but have Inspired a state~ ment indicating the Government's answer will neither be an uncondi- tional refusal. mor an indication of assent. It is said that Germany will suggest Rallied by their officers after the'the installation of an international panic that se’ sd them when @rmored commission to deliberate on the cars broke through their lines west of proposition, which unquestionably Riga, Lettish forces, reinforced by Ha. .found Germafiy unprepared and thonians, hive regaitted the initiative | places her in a quandary. and, have moved over the Duna River,| ARCHANGEL, Oct. 14.--In contin- across whieh they fled late last week, wing their offensive operations on the figcording to sdyices recetved ‘here northern front, Russian troops have from Wenden. Lettish forces never captured Bolshevik positions near abandoned the portion of Riga east of the village of Plesetakgia, om the the Duna, but clung to their positions Emtsa Ri a branch of the Dvina, in spite of a heavy bombardment 15 miles ith of this city. Reports from the front declare that, after from the Germano-Russian army that jutinous soldiers had been shot, the KRAMER BROS SELECTED MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY at a Substantial Saving 4 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SALE Leg of Veal . 24c a lb. in Veal Chops. . 26calb. Maladie AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET wich St.nr.Batt 93 Amsterdam Av.,nr, 64th St, 3s Columbus A\ . 66th St. Nth are nr. 47th Broadway, nr. 83d St, ESTAURANTS, Sips AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. WANT” WILL FINO IT The Phonograph o Lermanent Ch home life—a_ resourceful, hances the beauty of its surroundings ard phonograph record ence—the fascinating Graduola,. Upright models from $50 Period models from $265 Convenient terms if desired attacked the city. Ofters of ansatmistice made by Col. Avaloff-Bermondt, commander of the army of the “Russian General-Gov- ernment,” have been rejected by the Lettish Government. Troops are be- ing mobilized everywhere in Livonia and the neighborhood of Riga ‘seem- ingly preparatory to a struggle against the invaders who suddenly ish warships in the harbor of Riga are said to be assisting the Letts in driving the Germano-Russian army wits. your phonograph grow upon you’as the weeks go by? Will ‘it become part of your | magnetic friend with | whom you can spend many sympathetic hours? after the novelty wears off shall you tire of it and push it back into a corner to stand silent and apart? If your choice of a phonograph is the Aeolian- Vocalion, the first fovelty of the Phonograph will be backed by many assurances of permanent interest: Life-like reproduction of voices and instruments Outward appearance that complements and en- back from the city, Berlin reports that Gen, von der Or Equipment for playing, conveniently, every stand- E | The only artistic method of tone-control in exist- The AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN Jn'THE-BRONX Jn BROOKLYN 29 West 42nd St. 367. E. 149th St. In NEWARK 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St, WERTHEIMER’S, 181st & Wadsworth Ave. began their offensive on Oct. 8, Brit-| 482d Bolshevik regiment was sent to tho front lines, other reserves not being available. ns Mere DENIES WANAMAKER BOMB. Accused Butler Enters @ Plena of Not Guilty. Ernest Albert Gustay Kurth, # butler, this morniig pleaded not guilty to the charge of mailing a bomb to Mra, Rodman Wanamaker, Sept. 21 last. Kurth was arraigned before Judge Wadhams. Assistant District Attorney James EB, Smith had expected a plea of ‘guilty. When the priso stand trial Smith ordered e the preferred meg: and ann | that he would ju ‘moi Kurth is charged bomb to Mra, Wanamaker when shi lowed him to resign instead of rai his wages, The police say he adm’ sending the bomb, but declared |meant it for the Wanamaker maid. | —_—_—_s | HELD IN WIFE’S DEATH. Dr. Cook’s Photogra: im Geattle. SEATTLE, Wash., Oct, 14-—Walter P, Miller, former Deputy Sheriff and official photographer for the Dr, Fred- erick Cook expedition to Mount Me- Kinley in 1906, was held here to-day in connection with the death of his wife, Mrs, Miller was drowned Monday while she and her husband were cross- ing Lake, Washington to a sanitarium, Officiais arrested Miller after they found blood stains on the launch tn which they were crossing the lake, The woman's body has not been re- covered, os ‘ORDER RESTORED IN BREST. Strikers Retu iw to Work After Revolutionary Crisis, BREST, Oct. 14.—The military au- thorities have succeded in getting well in hand the situation created by the disorderly elements in connection with the strike of the arsenal and other works, which broke out last week. The strikers to-day were returning to’ work. ‘The strike had assumed a revolution- ary aspect, but the danger of a crisis of this nature is now considered to been passed, Martial law, how- is till being maintained, Bean BS GIRL SLAYER IS FREED. Acquitied After Ki Says Wron, a CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—Margaret Seith= amier, who shot and killed Benjamin Burr, an attorney, was freed to-day. She was found “not guilty” by a jury in criminal court. | ‘The girl will be held in custody |of the juvenile court for two years, ited wyer She |She asserted the attorney had wronged her, = Border Argentina, Oct, e and Argentina have signed a treaty for the tsatblishment of frontier police garrisons to protect the inhabl- tants of each nation dations of armed ban: and other criminal elements, se So Ee | 23 a 3¢ Checherboard Packages at Your Grecer's \ Cooked . porridge means healthy digestions POLICE PLAN QUIZ OF CANDIDATES ON INCREASES IN PAY Benevolent Socitty® Asks Co*} to _ Operation of Firemen in Move to Get Raises, men and firemen is to be utilized to secure their demands for @ $2,000 yearly salary. At a meoting ot the Policemen's Benvolnt. Gociety, held im thé Maennerchor Hall, No. 208 Past Séuh’ Street, this morning, and at- tendeed by about 500 patrolmen, the following resolution was, passed: + “Whereas, the peopld).of this city, through their Board of Aldermen, the Public press and civic organizations and by petition have &pproyed the Proposition for a maximum, ¢ajary of $2,000 for patrolmen and firenjen now before the Board of Hstimate and Apportionment therefore, be it “Resolved, that & apecial committee af ‘the Policemen’s, Benevolent Asso- ‘ciation be appointed ‘to ast with @ siniiar a Alyy seer ton Unitfor Biremon's Aasociat sald Joint comimitgeruy represent the ylews-of the patrolmen“@nd firemen OW the salary question to) the candi- Gates “for public ys end be it er edlved, that a npegt meeting of the Policemen’s Henevolent Asso- ciation be called for Nov. 1, 1919, to hear the report of ‘the: special com~- mittee representing this association.” The names of the members of the committee were fot made public, but it -~was stated that it “was expected that a similar resolution would be adopted by the firerien, who were to | meet at Webster Hal, 1ith Street | and Third Avenue, this afternoon. OCTOBER 14 Th political strength of the polices: | M 1919. OVER 175 PAY LIGHT FINES DEADLOCK iN CLOSED sHoP. FOR BREAKING TRAFFIG LA | Fifty-Five Also in. Brooklyn Court * Charged ‘$1 for’ Smoking in Subway. More than 175 persons charged with \ner Jnised sd attire. the str Pact =) Fg t- President of ne joint violating traffic ordinanees got off iu easy to-day, thoes charged with speed: ne said ing being fined only five or ten dollars while drivers who failed to keep to ight, usually accounted the most dangerous of chauffeurs co Pedestrians, were let down with a d wt in the Bridge Plasa Court fe rooklyn. In the Adams Street Court, algo Brooklyn, 6 men were fined $1 each fr smokit in the subways. he police ted a new Afarmtraieetits smokers, and’ Masia! mar sald that this, moral ance was only @ warni amokers might expect. > ELEVEN GIRL PICKETS FINED. “Right to La to Strike,” Saye “The right to labor Is as sucred as the! right to pleket, and no striker bas privilege of interfering with the sacred rght of any othér person to labor,” sai@ wistrate Simpson, at Jefferson Marq ket Court, this morning in veal i wholesale "manufacturing mi trade strike, found guilty of di conduct, fines on eleven girl pickotera Bi ‘were imposed ranging’ from — play, Hila mite, know pe ees We, Pe fone vn be “Laundry Stikers and Owners Piem, With Plants Cetppied. There 1s @ deadiock Im the laundry Strike over the closed shop, The uni w ae ee of a As] are denied Association, Sastaae’ "vores 2 per cent. are out in intent oe Bus iit ——— Jomen Huntley, Actor Drops J on Stame. 3 PRO’ EN aren SONEE lating, sat te ke cesing| Hownnat Tetleys Tetley’s CYS the choice leaves finest gardens. such downright FIFTH AV FORCED re BIG SALE TUESDAY, WE in History of Entire stock of men's, women's gabardines, cravenetts leather con! ments of all descriptio: in vr and rubberized soaterial TO BE sup sale since to obtain a Fifth Raincoats, Overcoats Ae.xou tired and out of sorts? Try a peut el cil fr grant, full-flavored 15 or more different teas — each 257 FIFTH AVG BETWEEN 28"-29™ THE BUILDING HAS BEEN SOLD OUR TIME HERE IS LIMITED 3 Days of Greatest Price Cutting Also silk, woolen and cotton piece goods HALF PRICE Everybody is invited to attend, as @ positive aranteed on every purchase. ue garment for less than downtown prices. 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