"4)VKVW&!HI0&'H JM wft . " -!" Tvtieociir-nr1inrtpi" Tnf"r r -: ffjir r E VEXING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1U1S q 0. CH SATISFY THE WORLD WAR AND THE SNARE OF KAISERISM AS VIEWED BY LEADING CARTOONISTS OF AMERICA TEUTON DEMAND Lrcc lo Transport Liin- !itcd Supply of Roadmak ; ing Materials jJ-QT FOR MILITARY VSK I frisk Said lo Have Been E Passed -- Solution iNot Ideal for Holland f Union Ttmcil'iiblic Ledger Sen it e Celtrllht. ' "u I'lioiic i-mocr t. The Hasnc Mml -!l Tl,r Hutch tvirrrnment Ims Melded to Oiman do. Binds regarding "e transport nnd W' by H0"01"' "f ro"r,m 'I'I'iK ma "ttn-1. although a N understood the j--Unt win bo limited Instead of un jailtfd. Pome gcneial tindertnkltig will icrriufred Hint the niatcrl.-il thall not (e used foi military purposes. That W e"1-''1 RUaiantcc ')V the German G-iernment in llip prctont elrcum ViiilcM H ut.snlutely valueless, or nuriO, is obvious to eer.liody. In niard to lallu " futilities, It docs not I ippcir that a decision ct has been jeached, altii'iiiRii inc tone 01 mc ucr inin press the lat two djyi gives judication thai transports of obviously military goods win no. do prcycu. Tie militarist l piesi. Including Honolulu, T. II , April 2! After wall- Titgllsclio Runtlm linn. Osnabi neck irig for a year to he called to active! BR.OWH in ChicQHO Daily News. IT CAN'T BE DONE HARDING in Brooklyn Eart'c " WMV DO YOU CALL ML GOD ?" U.'S. YESTERMAN in Ohio Stale doornal "THATS MY' MIDDLE NAME " FIGHTING IN FRANCE NOW UP TO GARABED NOTFORHAWAIIANS TO BEGIN ROCKING LIKUTKNANT TELLS OF NIGHT VISIT INTO "NO MAN'S LAND" I TEUTONl RESPINTl PRESSO IL PIAVE hill ire Garrison Required lo Has Alioul a Week lo Show Led Parly of Three Through German Trenelie Searching for ,,. V)A0 JJuirric Inli ne Lan J urn World ! Weak Points in the irint' J hal iNlighl He ol ll..... . r.i.... i j iuieei im;uiu, Attack Against Upside Dow u .ililn.tnn, April 23 Congress lias begun to hold the mJ VolkreliuiiB, publish statements , service, the. .National Guard of Hawaii stnp-wateh on Garnbcd airacosslan. who to the effert tint Carnally has no has leeched Information that duty in 'ban promised in rorU the earth All S. . . l. .I.in, lit lilAunnl Ik .Ltil ! I.'rnn.. I a. 1 r .. !a. ........ ... . .. .1.- lutcresi '"" " !'"" ' o. .... ......... .- .mmo vi iar mi ns ever Li'"m. me mourners nwau inn an- -- iq. ngainst a shell-torn Mall In the fBolland to uai elthe- for or against j Instead nf bring ninblllzril. the guard ' notincement, due within the net lle or I sim while an American b.uterv the Central Povv cis Tne Utter paper will bn held as a reserve force lo be'sK rla.vs, that the imrntnr nf tbe'ti'-arln threw neeaKlonal flicllu nxerhrail Use to Operations By HENRI BAZIN ane lnipcdisce un Tenia tio Nemico FRENCH PROVIDE GUNS i SAILOR TACKLES BOMB; FOR 20 U.S. DIVISIONS PITCHING ABOUT DECK Americans Arriving in Stcadj , Loosened Depth Charge Ei Stream, Tardicu Saj sin ' dangers Ship Until Brave Loan Appeal Tar Captures It With thp Amrrhnn March 20. iji Holland Is exported under the used as a nvnml line "l.arabcd ' has either Ftirceedeil or failed at the bnche as the lieutenant told ine Flntf ( errrijioHrtettf h iQ I'uhh'- Isfar-r v 1th tli tMrrtraii 1ry to h ranri Armj lit tin- Field, niK them ltli i rnohed arm Thc did nnt hen us or pmell us or bear us, nnd In a minute more they had disappeared In tin- dlmanie W ent on a llttte further until no calm- In the point where we had crawled In, went over the PuMl.hM irnl nitrlbntM Un4r rKRMIT No at Authorl?Ht hv ih net nf October n, 1017, on fllo at thr rn.lomco of lhll dMrhln r Py cirrier of tin rrrjililnt a s nunt.csoM. reMtmfltr flFn.rftl Knnin. II aprlle Halle nntlzle clunlo dalla frnnte ill ..I .J,.-.. 1 in ii i' i I'll sf i i fir ill niu lui Allien i niiB niinri let 1 1. u iiiiii ill nil- inn Einri 11111 ill Mini u 1 1 1 1 ..( . . i. , .... economic ociccnicni. iu kcimi ccri.uu'tlie reRuats should einereenev arin , ; .. i ., ...i V . .- . ,i . ...i V. l"-forn ns unit we 1 id paired the tlrft ismacii.i ni ruen rue, iiuranin l.i iinitr fexsvsuWrirc-s 'ri"- -fro-?- K-i."" wz ","lr l n,aK, u " ,,,r ';.r,:r.,oa vxtzmX t,x r: .rrr cd,e ,, "- v-""r"1, ni -ta,-xMrui n- UiiXnwinmevXmn.V whlnrt " " "trcnittli of In- The ,mlrrlouH Uarahed Is .aid to h- .-f bis duty and nnt worth recordh.K In :VS 7' '"' ' " " '.' "Nn Man "-"" l-'"'v "' -nrrnti.tro U inn not make miiIi nuaiiBcinenla even If '77,'T.VV i T"11!, VrmoM Mn"''''' '"- nn his wa5 here prepsre.l in demonstrate Itf-lf I tnld him that In all mv ope- ,am,. (lr mnn, whJ , hfrn ;,,,,. fUO(. ,,,,. ,arie porzloul delle Unco Irtllng to do fcO. 'f ' ' rowler. It satevere disappoint- ,h Itnentlnn to a cnmmllnn nf ..ml- r-nf, In Ibis war It was juBt reeoids of ,,,,, ,., , 1ir,Rl,v could see li.illane con lo ,-eopo ,11 protCBcere Rumors wnin.u. rent that the Nctli- "", " Oio Bti.irdFineii nPn, (.pinnilta named by lilm and up. tbes-n little lnelclent- that em the , ttrn ,,. n. R R , , . '..,..,,,,,, ,... ...... M i, ulfli. I .....I... I . .ni I". ..".ikii.iiiiiiih in I in innni- . rmrri ni KiM..n 3iv nr hn nl"r fif I.nnn UK IflillKP IH'CHIIhr ii'v i PIInnvIIHiril . ...!., t . i..i i.. n. - i.,,.u " Out nf r!ancls tijned op wnuiii resiBii, rfcpect hut ii'mo. i l" nf 'hp orRanl?allnii who hae en- 'rrjDKini were ba-ed on the Kener.il wup-' tf,,fMl tralnliiK camps lre. the cuard w Wies. Secretary l-.ine dr. lines tn dip- nf the pnldler. whereupon he lilimlied and ..,n ,,, Miitlo'n that a mlnlstci who Bavo hla '" "-idly deputed A rpcrultlnc cam-,ci0se the names of the memheis nf this fald Ml rlKht, what dn jnu want tn hn een h L.i n fo,. nniLn iiirn Hint lm imtlln palun to hrllic the utiltB un to war nnmmlsslnn. hilt II was learned he know"' 'we all took FU1U -" " . Iilrntiplli l..u !...., ..,.,..n.,r.....l 1.... It. . ... .... ... . I ... ... .....,. . U Bind nnd Rrasei hiioiiiu cease, ev- , ' " "" "'" "!". " '' -.uas epressp.i inn opinion inai .i i W under tbo sti Iciest Uutoh control ,r ,101'p ,s 1"l" r success In Mew of thorniiRhly nuallfled croup of nlen rleftr.i (Jlraeosslans 'the manner of the man and the qualm ,.,. ,.,, flnn, . ..p,,...... , Miii. lapRlunReie moonlight we would nurel Plne the boche llstenlnB posts, so' ,,. ,. ,.,. .... took shelter In a hie shell crater i ...... ... Iiinrn His compan was In the front line a few Meps awaj It was a tlilr.l full i "" r" " -.." ..........v ..,...- ntlsts Thi seennd dav nr. rattier, nlcht. In his of inuddv water, hut we crouched down' innn nn MohmtlfBlmo fuoco coutlo f Its emi)loment, could not lctalni1"" aiinnuncnmenr eould not he nsenibled In the United enmm.inder askpd for volunteers to tn- tn II neveitneievs, waitinK ror tne moon Partlcllerla nvverfnrla, coustilncendola Fc(!lce now that bis iindortakhlR must parried men mm tliosn with depend- Sla muU N'o Man Land and overlook boche to w reen heri-eir nitaln But nn men Imneriendo al rlmrtl teu- be re oked cn,a wl, "p,n f'1lc,d out of the Kuard I Members of Congress lm have been wire for any weak point therein that luck. She shone on aurf 1 could see PI r" ""mu"" , Summari7lnB the situation. It np- " pnr "KO under a War Department Ljn.e to Oarabed aie representatives I mluht be of future uye to operations , nothing of a i loud approarhlntr her tonlcl .11 poter raRKlungcro lobllettlvo wars cone, t to state that the cilsls ' ruln& nrp tn" permlttid to rejoin. Crosier, nf Ohio, nnd Church, of Call- There were forty men within the sound ' ' Pay breaks at tl Ifi around thee ' , n,. K rrano pretlssl lhi passed althoiiBli tbo solution Is I ," "rlnc tne Biiarci up to war re-'folna AdmlttlnB thev are In the In- ' of the captain's voice and every man ''""'" "' ''"" ' ' "V. ",,,,,. Cn ripaito nustrlaco in rlcosnlzlone. 'in tin wise an Ideal one for Holland qulrtmcnts a three months' course of e.n(or,s .onHdence. the nevertheless . jarh of them offered his services I! , . ",'""" "al. ' ,., "" . , ,i ,0. ,, , ,, ,, , .,. t dC;:!,dn i Siry InJU; .Jjjninj, U Proposed by Wash- f , 'J-w anv n.ore l,fht upon TI,.. lieutenant who luu, been chosen , 'S"1.. J'V ll "nn'". ' "rdli'e 'IS '' SoZ laves have been canceled, but tb Ls lnR'on rtutliorltles ,, h(.hPmo than to sa they have been i lo ica,i the little party or three blm-' ,,.,, , , whlnmer from mv two inltraqllatrlcl c del fuclllerl Itallanl J,, natu.nl pi e.-autlon and Hum not ' W- '"--'I r. ' h ef n he , forlllc, lhc lonB-nromlsed demonstra- , ,f hl,.luil(,(1. lpUtl, I1U, lw?. mole nt Jj UhTn. ,1 l ha'" " t ol? Su?.lnmnen.e dellr f ronto i'aUlv Ita' bcea accompanied so fur as Item he "'" ;l ' ren ' " '''ni?ton' rcla" tlon will be held Ills week "oth - I random than .le. h.r.iuse everv one , Kuns ,,lear of tllP' p, A, nhmlt 1n dcli'artlKll,.rla fu normale ucertalned bv urfient lecalls of cave to lUp Hawaii Biiard, sa.vs niess emnplete contldence In his claim if .ipse hovs as as cood ns his mate" , ,.,., .. u i.i.i.i . i -.... n .. ..i ..n i.i .,rn..inio ... ., ll.i ..II ...... ..I v.... I. InHA. ..!.' . .. ... i II. 1.1b.. I..... . .. .. .. .. .. . 'I.'lll'i lll' .HI'll l-.Ll.-ll,i- HI il ,,"... I. ..'Ci.. ,,'-, . ,' I I , 1, 1 , 1..U r .,,,. il.i'J 'Iireaaj Kninicn i"''i '"i" mv ii.-m ki i anil saj ine cruicism in nn iumj Minrn tim nine incident- win riring ine ' r,.n ,.r r0ff0 nli ..timretti' ii.rtleu- 1 in rpiaiinn in us m.n ni rtiv unrp i.ni.nn., i.n .i&n,n,uif.it nn nnu immi nun ii.ni.,,..,. n.,,i i,iu ,. ,, !,. ,.,,, aiu. . rette. VV n nad some tn even If thev were drv could liarillv llclit litem S. we New York, April I!. Addreseins a Liberty I,oan rally here, Andre Tardleu French hlfih commissioner to the I'nlted States, declared that tho Kreiichincn of America "arn fulullltiB their ifuty and pavliiB off n debt ' bv btivlns bonds, I "You are fultlllliiB a dut and pay IliB off a debt ' be said, "hec.iu-e If this victory remits first from our effoit durliiB fortv month". II Is the clfoft of America which will enable us to win Uilb victors, in the way It must be done 1 mean, In make It a decisive nnd a complete one "llv tho hundreds nf thousands, the soldiers of Amerlei imvv are In Krauco, and everv week brings lo our shore a new stream of UhaM-rlHd bovs "The first tvventv American divisions landed In France will find there ready for them all thr artillery of varloiu, calibers which tbej want The follow Ing divisions will carry ovnr guns and ammunition manufactured in this coun- "At this very moment, the Iat tests of the Liberty motor will soon bo over. Washington, April IS. v Secretary Daniels announces that John Mackenzie, a chief boatswain' male In the naval re:-rve, by eittraor dlnarv heroism saved the converted aeht Keuillk, on patrol service In Euro pean waters and has been awarded the medal of honor and a gratuity of $100. During a heavy gale on last Decern hoi 17 a depth charge weighing sev- , oral hundred pounds broke from lt , fastenings nt tho stern of tho rtemltlt and went BwccpltiB about the deck. Tho heavy seas washing over tlie iiuarteideclc made It dangerous for any one to attempt to icacli that part of the ship. As oillcers and crew watched tho bomb, somo one saw the safety pin fall i out of the charge, making It a source of seilous danger to tho vessel nnd cievv. Mackenzie, leallzinB the danger, shouted, "Watch inc. I'll Rot It!" and 'IlreadJ gi-nnieu j...hh iniiiiifi me mis-rsi wirenn nnd saj tlie criticism or nn uciay in Sinco til" "little Incident win tiring tlie ' rn ()f rorfeo n, f The political situation purtlculaily " relatl.m to Its size of any place jimldlng the demonstration has been dun lieutenant nnd his two men tho new dls- ,',.., ., ,,,., b the nncelhiB of military leave, under the I'nlted States flag Seven ltn f.,lure to understand his Oriental I tlngulshe.l service cross, and I was per- our pockets hut omenhat uifccte.l the Ilour-r, but ' reglnients of regulars. Infantry and field temperament I inltle.l to cahlo this fact with their 0 roU,i liarillv In I, d.il Mlnlstci-o delU prices retovi'it'ii i nor. uuioti mill- ariuiery nun snnin rn.isi arunery are i ,o ()1 nforinrd II Is neccssarv to names ine oiuei uav, i nere again sav .,itr,i . i ttry circles so f..i un is asceitalil- statlomd on tMlin Kven that force ,,,, ,. PIiailr(1 law. ap- that l.leutenant (leorge S. hep.;rd led, A ,U.ir(pr. of , ,,,,, p ,, Ible, do not attiuh cscesslvo ltn- , would not b. Hiilllclcnt to Imld tlie ,)Vr(1 ,n .res,1rnt Wilson, rrcngnlzlng Corporal Arnul 1 orsberg and Private nfen in the shell linle's nmdd snap fnr portanee to lutnniH of roncpiitiatlons Islands In uisn a determined attack 'r ,jr,)'Kf)?qnn the sole inventor of William Farmer upon the incident nf i four hours nrur tweuiv-rive minutes. 1 it the fiontiei Mv on.",pondents In ' should be made bv a foreign naval i ' ,' -,','., ., iu.i ,. .ii,i.in 1 which I write ..nnein.ieii 1 1 t ir e !. nnt rnmwi ine .ii.ra.nii. .ii-.iint-,. ." ....... powet cnnvovlng trnop ' Willi th- need for proper defense of the Islands It would nnt be a logical a. t to lemove the two national guard leglinenls and tt.insport them onno miles to the battlefront In lairope With ths present shortago of ships It would he an Imposslbllltv ' KAlSKIt AT CATIIKUHAL .....',,... ...,., mniiiiinv mncbln I'KAll'.l) 1'UU VIL1UIU ..t i.e Is Hiilllclent undei the act and ground for a little, then we got up lln im media e patent rights , and Inoked over It for a stret. a nf abnut 1 . .... f.no vards without finding anv breaks Kn far sn enm If III one BC.t iiu ii" - .,,,,. . ,i, ,., llol .,i( ,.r ,.. Mu'iiiE Monarrli Viilnl Cologne lie- ther with Oarabed The rest is n secret. ii( w(i (,m olp u;i llirnllK, nm) Uy t !,. Cre.l Itllle ill l1T" frrHl' tWnW U.V" ""'lilW "',')' still Jl Willi., before tile SPrOll.l wire fore the Great Battle m h, , ,o, bllt ,,0 IiaB told no one , f I'iranly Began Amsterdam, April 23 A Cologne cor respondent tells of a visit which Km peror Wlllhm paid to Cologne Cathedral on March 15 before the great battle , how It Is done He has a machine, but the Dutch fi. nitler towns have fimn Uhe beginning txpiosseil skepticism of (reports of milltaiy picp.uation. FREE MEty WILL WIN p, LABOR DECLARES American W orkera' Deletialion in London Delivers) Message of Determination I bomlon, ,r, n i.-rcc men's deter mination will difeat Prusslanlsm, ac tordlnK to h message delivered by tho IJmerlcaii labor delegation, which was .entertaln.d at hm. heoii In the banquet began on the western trout and sav s. juhoi Whitehin i,i,u ... meeting icpr. - 'tul.tl. .. ... .... . fMUrtll press, f Th. fan uirilb un. I Jamei in Tatri t lt Jriumpli ..llllirilL I In llMin ii n nf i amnnrani' rtl lin Illlll K " ...'. .. . ... ...... principle of rru.slan inilltarv au- ovation in the mhlst of wlilen Ie ' jmVSSUKKS LO . AK11V .wricy ui prevail as n result of the to the nelgnnoriiig siu '" "" rkl war There ...... l.e no middle mr fretiueiitlv made tho military sa- mrse, no compi-omlse The contest I UM T but the expression on his face dm prCHdent lelU ieu jersey v....ir.., must he e.nrfioa .. ,. .., n.,..ii... i . i.. n,i.i im remained silent ami n. ti .., Qiunininii """" "" '" "" ""' . . HOI "'" ""-- ,,. e n n Innk " cf"" -""I " 1 inn central Powers have staked extremely serious ... ""'...- " frervlhltirr .. .,.- ,. ...i ..-. u, reanlutlOIl WHICH ..- ltn- I'nlnn Jl 111. i-.i,...,,,l, ,,, .ii,, i "su il .11 inis niiuh- i ni I'ii I in;afc ... . ., , ., ..--- 1. - . . .. ..f,. .. ..i, .... ...-1. ..I... ,. .. .. .. . ..... for the ' utilization of free energ.v, anil ii h.kii. "" '" o.i.i. w..n n., mere nv ine nn. no vie w.hiki n. niekv , guaranteeing him an Irnnclsd patent on the stars In the heavens over our beads " an, t,at ,at fl,frer mid that Igarette the Invention in retutn for the privilege he said ' nn we bide good-by to tlie I not to mention drv bi.ecbes and boots, given the I'nlted States tn make use"ir I bm's and went over the tup We tnadn ,.in worth a chance So we rrawled i. ,,rini In whatever wav tho our wav between two of our listening i nut and beat It across for hnme. ex- riovernment sees fit without charge Ono posts laiitlouslv. each of u tn file, stipulation Is contained in the act-that I armed with autoilia Ich an. grenades Oarabed Hrst demonstr.ilo to a com-, It was lust midnight After an in mission of scientists the machine Is what eventful Journey we came to the outer ... i, i Their unnrnvnl of the , boche wire, w here we laj upon the pilhhlir.it. Ililei i a . Durante la untie rial Uti al 27 iipille il n. uilco tento' dt loneentrare II rim. n della sua artiglieria hi vnrll piinll delle nostre Mure splugcre suol i marl I still. i ilva deslra .lei clave. II lent rtivn fti frustratnilairellliacl.i del fun. n delle nnslre hitterle c dl qucllu dell, mitragllatili I N'nr.l .11 Plave .11 la drl lespln geimiio un ilparto nemlui In rlcngnl- Xlntli. sill ilmaiiente delta finnte latlvtla' d. II nrttgllerla fu normale tllh.i.1,1 i-lttnll tl.i Miltiiii. rer.ino ..lie pe. ting to lie shot anv minute, but get- ,, , ,hUlU ,, ,,eitura pi. vain mile ting through wltlinut any l.nelm bullets riB,tllll ,,,,,,11,-hn d'llalla Fortl nevkatc even If Ihey saw us, which, nf cnurse. Ht,M K ,(l ,t,,1( fr, ,,ll!m sunn I .an I sav Ah vie neareil our line we ,,, H, K,lla,,, nri ,-rttnrn delle mnn saw the bnvs with ma. bine guns aiu, ,, no (lrl Tl,Illnlll no,0 Valli laigarlna rules trained upon ns. vihleh thev rlld ., ,,, , .llPi, , .., r,.nll oriei.,le .11 M.inle rirappa Intetisl fieddi sono attesl am he in 'I Vein tn ve, In conseguenza .11 tnrrrnzlali plngge, I tlunil 1'lavo id I dlge haiino strarlpato, l.altivlta' drl nt.nl 'andsVf moTors of the e wli. be uted I -'hed down the deck f.l,iSlnG Himself in Kurope. upon the chaiglng cylinder. "If In the present battlo we have been Tluce times the darlnB man almost nabled to move so speedllj our divisions j ,,i, i,s ,unis about the bomb, but each nn trucks all over tho front nf om gal-, tlmo tho seas tore It fiom him and lant Urltlsh Allies, from Montldidier to Ynres. tha reason Is that from January to Match, thanks tn arrangements made with the shipping board, we havo been ohln to ship over to FraiiLn hundreds nf Ihnuratids of Ions nf gasoline M llglit nn where. Aftei perhaps ten lint desist In until thev hail recngnlzcrl u It seems they had seen us rnme nut of the ground apparentlv, and had coni'luderj we weie hot he .'amuutlaglug In nur own i lothes for mine dire linen. linniiive linlleilnir un lin.1 l.een Inni? l.altlVHa llrl IIOIIICll blmo killed or captured Mahe that mliihnn, menlre do parte degli lt.ill.iiil onco It almost crushed him. He stuck to the task, however, and on the fourth attempt got a thin Brlp on the cylin der, heaved it upright on one flat end mill held it down until lines could bo tun to him and he and the bomb safely Tardlni declaied that out or the lashed. Soon afterward the ship was .... ' l.At.lnll III. Illin Hia Mnn Hllfl IllA ltUnirirl1 iiiiiiivii u,i iiiio uir j-vi nnu uiu v-uuihu was can led to n plaro of nnfety. IJIKilN CAMPAIGN TO BAR ALL CISRMAN IN COUNTRY 7,50n.0O0 men nmblllzed in tlie French army 1,3f0,onn havn hecii killed nnd as inanv nioic cither maimed ni taken piis oners "Desplto such great lose-," he said, "at the beginning of the present battlo we were still hndlnc two-lhlrda of the western front " rldolla al i;iCT WARS AND 800 GUNS Turks Make Bis Haul of Artillery in Capture ( mtMiintlnnple, April 33 The War i mice announces. "We have oo"ipler tho fortress of Karri and captured StSfl guns" . l.i if CS,.!,1 "Kin .,nj ". .!.-. ...... ,.. - .... - . -" ; ... ' ." .. i .ll.ll noone liasheen u escepi iiniisi-.i "", I minutes, wo crawled through tlie seiond . otreo anil tn.it .Igaretm run not taste im i.i...".u ......., i..... i"-"ii' he die before ho discloses his secret tin wlrfi flrBl rlItlng it also, nnd went I good. 'I hat's all We look n chance offenslvn austilac.i. u' Mata interamente world might lose the most valuable ills- . ,, ,nt(, ,,, rneinv trench It was and got awav with It We found out ' onipleiata. ijualslasl larga operazlnun covery ever marie It might also lose I pr tn k(i( n wa,rrf h ,rohed n llttln about the eneniv line hefme Usneiiilia dovra' tsscrc Incvltiihlhneiito nothing. Kven Oarnbed adinlts that. )( jiml oxpp t,)(, (nJ ()l0 rX(,r!sp way to fnun iiennui.il observation It was Just ' iltaidaia He sas he may bo right or wrong, lillt (1e)r MPnnil lh. There we found a , part nf the game II prolimgamenln ill un'attitildlne he believes he Is right. i nrnner trench, ill v and dralnid with "The amusing thing about it as Hs dlfrnslvn al frnnte llnllano dn parte rteeent dlsp.ilcbes have reported suc cesses for tho Turks In Trans-Caucasia, where they already had captured tho port of Datum on tho eastern shores of tho lllack Sea and wero press Ins un tow aid Kara. Deii Public Funeral fnr Soldier American I)efcne Soticl) Will De mand Government Suppress Teutonic Tapers New ork, April S3. At the Invita tion of thn American Defense Society. Mis Oliver Cromwell Field, who as prea blent of tho American Relief Legion origin ited the drivo against newspaper published1 In the enemy tongue, has formed a lomniltlcn for suppresslnc all things Herman. Tills morning Mrs. Field, as ihalrinan, will take up perma nent headquarters at tho defense so ciet's ofllces, 41 Hast Twenty-third sheet. Hero Mis Field will Inimedl atelv set nhniit lo-ordlnatliiB tho work of this organization nnd her own so iletv and will launch a campaign which, 1 "There were only a few persons in If ,10 , rK,,t we are hound In will duckboard doming ami a slre.im of " w ' sain ., m- ..i ; .i. an ausiriaci. per in pciinno iiinr,,, o. ,.,,. ,.., Api o0 ,-ar, Mr. tiefoie It is not e villi i cw n eyes is ni ine liinisn anil loieigu ,,, ,.,Tmi i.n,ie, hich arches and 111 , ,l!ir rlnht awnv Thai neuig nit draliiige running In one stile Wo p.sseu ' ,:';."' ,'. ;.,. - t h iw.ii- i i. .' '"" --.' "" "' " ". valne. .-..private nt Compnnv l. Tenn- I r"V.':' ..' I."" ?.",".. ;.... i .J.""' I." "",,,., ,hP rn.ner.ir sat as If1 mint Imnie.llate ne.essit.v. his niachlne. xnrv ,.1I,I0UM,1 weapons lea.ly. befnie Vr ,? i as In iirs n I we wen. T vain "" "u1 "ou,l, "'"'""" 1r,!,,r"r1'i, " ' ' sMvanla DnglneerH who dlrd of spinal "'.. ';'' ' " ',1s re at Mrs Fie It is ?- lb- n,v, , ,oi, In more TX Jl'""., Z M lee'oles's' iholr "r It ii .-M.I, of what he claims . M. ra, ahrls thioug.. the ..ink, of olle , Heean.e our gear and effects '' ta ":.'. , " 1,, " T" f, hM Wft StfrllK .Hamiln' she 'llmimnlc 1 J.til'! ft :00 vmrs on which an entertain- i, i,. i,i,n tils mlllfiry staff stood re- he, will be the nie-ins ol innipitn.is .-.. . - W,M. rtDors we .niu.i caicu iceoie wcre nlreadv pickt.l up to be sent In the "".- ' " ' b ' 1w r ,, n,ltllro nr ,,, riPe,,e lead a rNdegatlnn to Washington anil hart h.u, give, I., the historic ""i'l' n' ' ,. , X ance Mill niu-lng manv Sn powerful are the foi.es B,ems f light rtal ,1M ,, f men who hid clll.ei V V"V '' . T" W!" ' ' V '..'." .'."'. l "I Aiming tribute w..!. ! pahl I til his mem- 'akn formal demand that the Oovern- wlil.h now is ,, war museum. '' ,' ,., "tho monarch, resting with , w hi. h the ma. bine will harness .. s. r, J,,,, i,0)ond the tl.li.I one w. Heard a ,)f,.n kled o. taken pilsoner." ' "its..... ... " - ......... ...... H, st j,H1s ,.,,,,.,,, frrS(.onn, r nient tahn sicps to suppress ucrman , ,, .. , , , ,, , , ,. "- , ' - , ,, ,.. .tntklmr stick re- illi.il within six mourns ....- ....... (.mini nf npprnncuutg men i nere v..' jm as ine iieiiicnnui eeaseu spenu- i"-t..-i.--. ....... t . vvmen ine iican sniiuer was a in. inner. .iinun wiisi.n head of the de egatlon hnt h hands nn ins wniaini, sutn. i una. ,..,,, . .,.i, ,...-ii..r of .,... .' .. .. .. .-... ...... .. . r.... ,in .,,. . ,l....,l,. e nrnnin nlutn .i ... ., ., - ., .... , . , . nn,iir. imiiinvnhle for somo states can iniiui . "m - i oi innn m k.. ...'.. r. ... . ms... ... iiik a unrni. .. uu.r .i..iii-.. u.,j in-... "..- - . MM- rrzz president ,f tho IttPiiimHkcrh , tnalne.1 Ptni tluMnvoUrs boshln me u, I uhUIii c,unlorn xnlrw toiiMre ... po , " " Lie of North iiiork.i. Kid mliiutca vucw np.lrinu.?""' "' ' h ., ...w., r rrvint? snr 1 cnat i.... .., U.M... ,i -.r n, ir.,nh i , r..., iir oi,i .t. . ...m.n.t unnv.i nrfriiH a lontro ritalla . I . !. n ti'nrtl U II 11 HIS Mllie. It" It MiPfHl II I l.i !' 'tv .....----.. itmillll-l UP' niiinin um i "" mm... t ,-, n 1 1 ii i i it i n 41 1 t r-..i.. .. . - ' . . i J " I Wo rornttnivn r.u n f.t.,nntoi i-iiiii oNclianpitiB a ""' '' , ... ,.-,,.,.... xl wlthtu a ... ....... i.. .. ..,. .,,, .. ,. n.iiiAa in ., . v.A .,vi l(.. .iitt rn rr nmi I'ii illMi,inlii il.i Par! el annmula ilio 1 .; -.- i" ! niininiiiriiuv. Hum , -li,inl nt tliPlP 11030 CarK"-" i" 'v" . " , uiliuiiih ill vwmi ii n tut ihiii-i. .. dm uinin., inc ii- " ""h'" m" ' .,...--. - ... . . thoro n.in Iia t ,!,!, vor-..,.,. uiiii Hi- the t atnetrrni ai ' . .. . . .. . . " t. -..-.. i.aimii nnd dptV:itpi1 i. . i . . ..., --i, ... m... .. i .. .. ani ..n i.. ..i. u Mmin nt.mlpiin DiKhcsM.i T'arnm, I I - .... ..,. .,.. ... iiIVVi v j .. .w. ...- . .. ,!.,, , nnilu Of MIS miDieClH Mil rr 111 I ar I'U '1 " "- "" " " il IlllllUlt" IX lt t-ll UUtlltS mnori J v III IWW H' l "'! in T -i n mt til - ' i - - .... I . I I nr ilio Imnprlni r.prman (iov- iiiuuwi.u-. -- ., u . i,ni tx.tmittAil iu tnnri. lftnir hm I ran'' in.irlrn ilol ,i Inincratrion ilta Aiisiria. I NS - .1., April 29 At a I.lb- nine wnci has icen Hunt wun , that he has nnicn m. ...... "","- uermiini .r... ":----,.- .,v,iii,i , m- rv l r . le etllclency and embodies the ' V"na,l never forget the pic ure of the cxpre8Snff roBret that . fV'0'0",,8.1' . Loildoll TllllCS Deploi'CS Crit of the Uerman race ,nuinB monarch praying In Cologne h(v attnci,ed to those who do not deserve t l War Mr.., ,,e Cathedral on the eve of the great bat- ,t read. j,,, , Rcillllds of Country s Own I aruincss ARCHBISHOP nKTTEll . ...... ,. Anrll 23. The condl- .. r irehhlshon John Ireland was re rieds '".improved hy his phy- f 4lla BtrittT. i nnrtiPKt reso UUUll -.mv.i -. .- I mnn HUP, -. -..-.---- -- ,. . Their defeat meanH tho destruction . Sercd still moro Ptrclnf by t he : fact ty Tn Matins nfi jPfamachinp ui.i,.i. I..,- i.Mn hunt iiith .",: is- itn much Ked durhiK tho war. nPrman n letter from Ireslltiit w m ....-. ...V'v" " '-''- "-.-- llltik ii' t .. ..i,,!,,.. ihA I i Unt 'llatlilplnn RItOU (I uiaiKHDI lry Hfc H On 111. A.ll.H l.nn.l A. AH, AA ... ft M T .1 "l.lfl .1.111.1, t.CI) lit,' 1,1".. Wlnetlvelj appreciates that If we are !' maintain tlm slnnH.ir.l nf elvlllzatlon M worked out bv the freo men of the ISWd, and If posterltv is to bo guaran gd political and Industrial freedom, the Sjr must he won bv the Allied coun g. Peace now would be the fulflll- "i or tho Prussian dream, for they f vvllhin their grasp the very heart III AA,.... , ,, .....I UA..HAAU vi . ". i.urone aim itjuuw ?atcii would make sure further conquest limn IK. a.. ,. - .... .. ...j --, " ... wi.iL-r ii.ii ions oi inn wuuu. g.ne American labor movement, in J behalf mj colleaEUcs and myself ,-..,- ueen autnorized to speaK, oeciare til.. n,Pbatlcally that they will not yMmles of cUHIzatlon, Irrespectlvo of WnSt lftol. l.n, ...., -.n4ll nsiiaalan KlVWlsni has withdrawn within Its own KwainaarlAu n..j , . ... ...a r.A- lttan .1 Hl". ni.li nui uii.ii ii. .v.- j fatly.. through proper represent- Iili -"uru io our saiisiaciion inai Irivfn "fosnlze thn rlglit of peonies anil Kiliif"1 nations to determine for them- " wnat shall be their standard, EARLY FAILURE SPUR MENACE OF OFFENSIVE TO AMERICAN EFFORT IN ITALY LESSENED dent's letter, "that 1 sympaiinze .... ' . a ...nil ..n.nnerate 111 every effort io see to it that the loal residents of , the Fulled States of Herman birth or descent are given genuine proof of the mncerlty of our Institutions sirlans lasi nisi.. ,,,. f .... . n stresses me iicv.n.ii ...cru. ...... , Saturday night the condition of the m attached to those , Catbohc prelate, who h b"e l "no"t dwene It and that acts of several months was grave, but ""me Injustice nnd even xlolenco should be brtt ''Tw nno based upon the nusplclon GERMANY TO USE PROPAGANDA IN ATTEMPT TO SPLIT ALLIES Plan. Being as CarefnllyUid a. Tho,e of Military Effort in France Preparing for Future lliy.ard Impede Preparations for Drive and Torrents Swell Rivers l.nn.lnn, April S3. j The Times, in an editorial says! t "There has beet, noticeable of lale a ' tendency to riuebtlou the value of Amcr- i Milan, April 23. Severe winlrv weather prevails along tho Italian front an, Indeed, throughout most of thn region of Northern Kal lean assistance In the great struggle or ,..nly mlottfaiiHi accompanied by bllnd at least Its arrival In time to prove of )nK ,,,..,, r0 r-rte,l from the real value before the crisis of tho pres-1 mouI.ta,no.lg s-,,toia In the Trentlno nnd ent tussle is past This was perhaps- thn an(. IaKj(I,nil v,.Cj8 nna only to bo expected as the Inevitable ta.tnn, to , Mollllt Mra,ln ranBL. rellux of the first tide of optimism with , ,nten-0 tni(, llPlnK experienced on the which America's entry Into the war was ,,,,. Illa, .,., ousc.ueiit on greeted and tho extravagant c-pecfa- . . . ,,,. I.. fSt a. 1. I 1. .. aba1sa ... . ... . . ni.... ll.n,.iinn.l l Alvla It l a I A waters of the IMave anil Mlige iiivcis mm. .nuu.-.....u ...; --i. are now level with then binU- the etimlojes Morld Will He Sared S-JoUlthstandliiB that tho echo of the TUSSlan cailnnn mnv Kn l.enr.l l. shnrt S'c from this ver spot, the world k a t ntllu I ue lenirai 1'owers win tnd h d De,auso rlBht must triumph f -nuu ui mo ueierminaiion oi an Kif! Ttn 11,at tlle world must be made 5t fr democracy" jrne luncheon was given under the ".pices of the Ministry of Information. na Hi aaa.. - ... r. . v I', vol luprcBcniaiivea picsci.i pciuded those of Great Britain, Amer- llCa. Cnn-A A. .a. ..a .. rs (aa a ,.,, wiuoiruiiu, c.v .CU..1IU, 'n Africa, IVance, Italy, Belgium eeverai neutral countries. . In MAAAA-I .1 . . ..., r.-i iMui'uaiiii, -our American Euesis. KJ'uUnant Colonel Sir Campbell Stuart, fftwerly of the Canadian army, who I--., Bl on9 t mo assistant military at- !" at the British embassy, Wash- .un. said! e muat seize this God-gtven hour a closer union with our Atiitr- IO UretllAAA -A 1.AA... t.A. ..,.- Ill ltn.. --.. ... . n.tutv inci.i ....... . Lu(luerstan,l Ih... h....H nn tn Iava tSSi otn'r beer.. and it Is some patls KSh on. to know that today we are a tmt way on tho road to the accomplish Knt of these objects." : .KinJerhoof Church Dediraleil lUnra.lrr. I'm. April 29 Imp-es'Ive it ir incident to tho d-dicatlon of v..-i-r,t raKriKeucai vnurcn ni i..i 5. West Meinntteld lownBhl"'. wer ";raay. 'i lie pew cnurcn w n U9A A . nr tin nnn ..a tti nffer. t Wm al jh. rv.'cs defrayed W rt of tb bt, ' , ' Waslilncton, April 29. tn.MNVS bloody effort to split the (j British and French allies In the West will be followed by a tremendous n-opaganda effort directed to the same Diplomatic advices today indicate that end the Teuton is laying his plans for a o... h-a the German In this. Allied and American leaders here are sug gesting a strong Allied offensive In Italv or Macedonia. This might be made sufficiently powerful to disengage Germany's undlBiurueu enous m "" si many here, will result in tne pressim, u,o ... - treachery as eoual In Importance to mai on u.e u-. ''whispering """-. ',,,. -.la-antic fields of tho West. mllftary effort In Khvnder. and Plcardy m"'rom the advance guard of the prop aganda assaults. It appears Germany tm follow two courses In France-of-?er to arrange for settlement of French hit much of the new propaganda is .rnanatlne from Switzerland. ""And U.e German., apparently prepar- tbre-at the rear door of a' many believes mio '"".'-.., ,.,-, tlons of Its early effect which were then built upon that even.. j "Since theso last hnve failed to ma ! tcrlallzc their huiliTua navo hastened ..... .. . ..- . AA.I.AA . . j jQ CaSl llie lllllinn Ull vinv..v.i minci warned gravely that the German prop- I tlian confCss their unwarranted assump- aganda directed to this end Is now I xina and, swinging over to the other under way and the Allies must act. PXlrenie, now seek to minimize rather i. i- -.,.. eilrient nrcordlng to dlplo- ti,nn render .usMco to undeniable J. A ,,W. . . ...A I Ameilcan achievements J.arly assur ances that our American allies would make their presence felt In the air first of all are also recalled and we are asked to compare these fond hopes vv Ith I the unsatisfactory fulfillment of Amei-I lean promises In this respect. I "If we have been dissatisfied wlthj our own rate of progress we may be very sure that our American menus limn heen enually dissatisfied with theirs and that, true to their national character, they have been even less since we nave ha ilcevuto I'ordlne dl nbbandonare .nlro 21 ore, II suolo austrlaco ion I ingiun-slniie dl lion farvl rltnrno se non dopit la gueira I.'lmperatrlco Zita e sin ni.idre sono state rltenute il il liartito prn-Gcrmauhi In Austria tome resnniisabili rlella famnsa letter,! die I imperatore Carlo serlsse al cognato I I'liniipe Slsto, alio scopo ill Intavolaro j mgnzl.itl ill pate ion la Irani in, ricnno s. . ndn gluste le nsplrazlonl della I'lancla per I'Alsazia e la I.orena Nntlzle glunte al VatlLiinn recano oho la mln.iicla dl coiupllcazlonl polltlcbe In Austil.i e' dovilta ..I fatto della larga iiKttnzloni degil .Slavi o del Cyechl. t quail con 11 loro slstematlro otruzlo nlsmo mlrano nd Indebollro le resistenz.! nazlonale SI dice die I lmperatoro Carlo abbla snllecltatn II l'apa ad Inlervenlrc per dli'su.idero II clero austrlaco dl parted pare nll'agitazlone 110,000 Kmplo)cs in Knipp Works Aniklerdnm, April 23 The Krupp works. German gun and munition man ufacturers, employed more than 110,000 p. rs.ms In Kehruai.v and the number was then expected to reach 1.6,000 by Mull 1, ar cording to an Ksscn dispatch. among To Help The Boys In France matlo advices, that Germany, seeing tne prospect of a long struggle In tho A est. is trliig to create a situation in Itussla. India and elsewhere such Us will find the Allies, after eighteen months more, en .! in a dozen struggles, each almost '." "i.-f. ..mm.t.iv. ii Is believed by 1 snaring In criticism ! ....,:;- Uiu result In the pressing I had to deplore bitterly our own un- preparedness for tne struggle wmen was forced upon us, we cannot refuse of thousands of Russians on the side of the Teutons. And It might also Jeopardize fulfillment of German) 'a Ber lin to Bagdad dreams. The more Hlndenburg bleeds his Ger mans In the west the greater will be come his urge for more men from Aus trla, and flghtem from Bulgaria. The to recognize ina America was even less prepared than ourselves, nor to ad mit that she has been quicker than we lo acknowledge that performance can no'.' Ue mads to jump simultaneously with project The suggestion inai America- nas "I know something that will clearyour skin' "When my complexion was ted nnd rough, I was .so ashamed thnt I never had any fun. I imagined that people avoided mc-perhap-they, did! But the regular use of Resinol Soap with n little Resinol Ointment just nt first ha3 given me back my clear, healthy skin. I wish you'd try it!" Austriana have sent few " date J failed to fulfil her promises up to the1 and the Hulgars insist on fighting only.hut cannot fall to arouse her. She In defense o' their own teiiltory. oil- feels now that eho must do more than I cial advices say An Allied offensive In I justify them and we may rce'' assurid any I nanr. "'"?,..." n'r a dominated ICast pecieu rem. - - - -.,..- Hd. cial advices say nn Aiueu uiwmm. ' jumni wnu mm nt n.j ... m President Wlson, I n 1,1 "aV B?0 ' Ma y or Macedotila wouW d.flnltely stop that she will not only do so. but tfresV warned of V ? M troop" mvm,X. from the-da o at a much earlfer date than ultimately n.lad under her Wr W g wMtwnlrd, U U held, one ha. eerloujly expected flA ana jnaiu. ..iuy".- -,-.- R MMHMlMMWtfBBaHH nra-PTTS: r tfl C3j llMfipi During the first five days of this week the entire amount of the sales of our Philadelphia office will be devoted to the purchase of Liberty Bonds THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY 730 Chestnut Street esiti Rulnol Oisttntal and RmIaoI SotpiUo eltar .r dudrufl od L9 tha htlr hralthr altrardv. ."or trial Irt,srrlta IHot-J-R, RatlnoU Bllttoori, lid. MimiteMan Six DELAY MEANS DISAPPOINTMENT If the Government decides to reduce ', the output of automobiles to 26& of ' the present production, which appears likely, on acute car shortage will re sult. The Iexlngton la an excellent investment for many reasons which, we'll gladly demonstrate. 00 " jjexMnoion -- i,av.PfEA--,A,tB,AL nppealle letromtltan Over ftitu 851 N. 5rM. S Pxie PopUr Tt-50 T "!,' v.. r f