- vt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1018 EXCLUSIVE CABLE DISPATCHES FROM THE WAR FRONTS AND EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC CENTEliS I ',: ULSTER IS READY TO GIVE SOLDIERS new crknade attack in use by gui? mans AFTER THE GERMANS LEFT TIip lauplov ll in Scirlieprc) lav (tngrinciit liciitli'li Trap. !cl for ' Vmerii'iin Tail Thousands of Irish Would' MiiiiiiifWrin.ii r.... in i..-- I rnliif. Ma) : luitli.r details of the Scl'VO rtl'iiiltll Ilpllill Sellllcp-e) MIRHgPlliellt show thill till" ui,i u wiiiuiu ii?mii t.piinnns have ii new fitriii nf gtenatb S tp nltacks 1 11 II I 0111 The) wmk In two-man It nut- nun ill- . mill Itrlillul tin' ritlifi The first throw. with both hands, Hip sciotid iiirrvliiK Hip f OVA I 'I'V If I I l.' II I.' I l." V (i'V grenades in pouches mill siippl) Iiik them 1'""'1-'1 ' '' l-ilin I1jIjI.'0 I over the shoulders or the llrst In w tvpe nf grenade Is used tgnit.,1 l it t-lrlng attachment whli ii enahl' - Allli.I'MitwKiMi.lt.ni.l. Mw.ii.i.l "'" Kieniditr ll ll" both ll.lllll" llll-UOII.-ri lUOIlll-. UllllllKl Many fiendish tram have been m-i f ., -v , l . i the Aiiicruatis In this sector i hip Is .1 111 north, hut I nrit'rloiK vst. m r bidden wins iii.h wi rr I.miU.I 1. .,. ..!.,. l.ni. nn. 1....1 ., ..(..,. 1. . J inn IVII lii'lllim 11 IK'll ihiii 11111 iini'tii'i - OliniMtrts CoVcrilllUMII "'.'' attaching of helmets iMvotiet- .mil ntln t ' souvenir ' 1t himilpj In ini.iti" of hidden Miip-t n fu- tin' aiiUpp liavpn 1 lit" n rool, ,1 Ml tmn.an w. -tin hi 1 Itlx ngion arc quiet Special Cable tn I'.x rni'iip I'ublic Letlpcr fofvrlihl. Ill, ttu Ihr S'tw York Timm Com (li,( II. lis. t, Miiy 2 I Illspatch to Hip l.oll ilon Dally Chronicle). It should not battle llrlllsh xti. tri-mnn-'hlp to crl many thousand of vming mon of llel'ast I11I1, Hip iinnv Willi m without eonseilptloii. In ilirnl llr.filn mpii of Pfty, having made Hip IipsI a-- rangfmciitM lliov 111 lor Hip .are .! Km v to Klltiil Dci'lillCS Gfl' incir lameness gianu, niitirpii in nome, are gelling rfHily to follow the trail of their pons. On Mil." Kldp of Hip Irish Channel, pen iiioip cmisplcuouslv In rtplfast than In luilillti. men of old light ing age arp doing what wp In thp other Inlands have tonip to repaid ns the work of woniPii. TIip arp Instil) cleaning of fices, sticiiunuslv waiting at the talilp heroically serving mrr Hip cnuntei . and when thpy cot leave from these wartime occupations, thpy mnhillr.e In placet of entertalniiunt an Imposing army JAPAN'S INTERVENTION GETS FRENCH SUPPORT 11 11 11 Prisoners Srk In Colonize Russia II. MtTlll'll ItNS()MK J! I X' i tflloJlrs&Sl,. ,o Til AFT I1VT ID17T AIVID 0IUl ,'",p ,,1P n"l,"',",, P"li-l"tcil that when the eiienn talkd the, form CARLISLE WILL RAISE Iflirtl' I 111 llirjIirtllL l"i (liaftiiiK the hill Ii liehl un on "" "iniifHnu-.oimuri. .er 1. ... .. "'avA"' jui t . " 1, wparlnonip even to h ' hrlflhin bluhop in.- i-nip in KiiitiK ii i-i" i" 1,1-mri, i0 nltemptlnR always to combat error ulilcli Iiiim Iicpii riilrcil nil Ihn Tory ' C.pr. pt-ech he had made, ho Kalil MAVD17P.IVI7WI1D 1T1T1 LflJ UlYJUll Ul ,1,1c. anil N 11N11 In niocest of cull-, broiiRlit at leant a h.-oip of letters, Homo ,, , , , , . , , . nbtiUe and fome I lirju l--lt l Kl.leilnc the tnliitntprlHl tiromlses The .orrpupondent ankpil thp cardinal U. . a It 1 I uhli'll In the p.iNt ll.ue lipcn KlVt'll to Ipolnthl.iiik whether the Irlnh Catholic nllSlI LlKClV lO 'XuiUKlOll ciHtoi-; in the tlilnl place, llic moic ! Ill raicliv was taklni? the lead aKnlnxt Uoth Coiihcription and Home Rule CANT FIND iinhiiirllillim ny ti ft if n fn-f 1 ACm . ( Rpiitiliiclv cotiiervntlvr, or Tory cle l,nt 111,i.rr,i frc llir, vnti,.,,,, NEW INDUSTRIAL FDlffc UiiMiie Men Id Meet Tonlglil tJl4tm Sulurrililng $100,000 to FinMMt" MaiuifaclurinR I'lanls CnrlMf, I'a., May 2 ArrangetfttfrU ha.p been completed for H meetliMf ot Carlisle business men here thM evening 1n inakp plans for the ralslnit of n clnl Industrial fund of S100.Q90. inputs, in the rnioiil.st party for MoniD .., ,,,, , 8U,poiff JO ,oumeir need time havp hrcn (dlffpiilnir nKiilii.tt nuy IpIIIuk. ' the c.irdlnal said, "hut If ou lilnd of hlsli Itiitnc rule In tlioliifan '": ;'"v "", "'"'' '"'.'. '"" I nmount to be subscribed by rpei I lull him ffimi. inn Hint II U liniinnliua ' 1CEUOY r '"' y tiletlcfl The Irish bishops havp rpcel.ed no In- a pill 11 it conscription In 1 1 eland unless rtructlon and no KiiKcestlons from the Iiotno rlllo Is Krrtnlcil Vathati about ihclr nttltudf toward con- and subject to tall by the directorate - 1110 nouy. The, fund will be uspi! Iti finance IW Special Cable to Renins Public l.e.tper Tllp ,llly Chronlci; editorially nH ' ' JtJZl" and i'HnSl'l.now I ,n",,!,r,,"1 , l"Wr '" V"? J) I.....I...., Mi.) S. ". and ,,-. SomclWllK Is .iniidlns j"- " ;" X' war" 3 HulMinw wh.cl, K I. proposed to I'hc l)all New. lobby correspondent 1" t,1(! Wll'- Wlinlli It ,i "The fioxeninient l Involved Tt- tt h 1 tin 11 t'i 1 tt.tl Prt-s,, Don't let mc foipct to write to the piano timet ! fYii,V;,,v,trn,-?f'wiGOAL ALMOST REACHED, AUSTRIAN t npyrtaht. fM. b fi .n York Time ' ' RAIDERS AT ANCON A SURRENDERED eerybort oURlit to know tlmt w fur tin i erect for now Industries, f lift .itlriitt In rniwprtififl It li:m liprn Sirl'fi C.nlttr tn lit rnhit Putilii l.ritefl tw.itlr-iil t lit rttu'limit Tin. uiiiiin nulil ' in M.il..m dltllcultlos m.-r the Irish CoeiirlaUU hj Vr, York tbHibb been no other" ' polirv TIip mil) way out of tllem, foniimsu I Was the "No poper)" rrv IIUpI. to dn in the opinion of Ijilmr tnembera. Ii ' l.nn.lnii. May .' harm to thp I'lmipli Itself, was asked that thp (lovpitinient hIiduI.T for tll An Irish correspondent send, to the ''ybl'l : "if ll. "lm"!..! in It I time hpliiR nb.inilon both Irish proj. ! llaneliester (luaidlan an account of an ' mlK ,i 1nim , ,lp An0, , cots conscription Htid home rtile 1 Interflow with Cardinal I.oruc. Arcln TIip cardinal shook bis head nmmnu-U 1 ml it Is not nt nil lmniolnble tint "l"1l of Arniacli and ITImnte of rp- opr the final iiiiestlnii Was there any .11111 11 is inn nt 1111 impioinnie tnat 1 ....... ., .. ehanco of an immedlatp spltlpiiiput of thp this rniiiM- will In the near future 1jo,lnn,, " "1 ""Weel "r ",p -Sn ' "t'"v ,rl , (,U(.M)(l7 cry wiitrii has been tulsed In Hip lAintlon n,. dded that notbltiR lip Iml lienrtl Times as a contribution to the Irish Rae him real Rround for hope that thp 1 ciupstlnn new home rule bill would be satlsfai'tor) ccrii'spondent says: t TIip cardinal. sas the loriespondent to the crcat majority of lilslunen. and "The fiovcrnnient cannot llnd n ha. the welRht of mote than elKlitv on this pessimistic note whUh. the cor- ... ..,it. -1 ears ution him. ami tnorcoMr one rp.pnntbni kivs. tm,. Is afraitl Is prettv Mcpioi for Itelaml Several peers Bntlll,,P( ,,, f,, ,K ,,1 a- Renetjl In lu-laml ju-t now Hir impi- h.ne ipfused Hip honor In 'lie set- rmmiht iitlin. ni 111. It inspiinl thpin liw iuIpii i g&yy iftew )A atlopted " KiiutiiPintlnc the illlllcultles the!. Platinum Rings $150 to $525 B Tinmondi nf nupprlur nunlltv hi mi nm 1 mum tununi nrn No mor- a Pfrnt prices, 1 ompari-ion lnltri1 C. R. Smith & Son Market St. at 18th a f ompam uiim nn, .pru -it V. Noulctm, thr Ienrh Ainltawailnr. "Wliy 1 It tluil In Hplfnfl. romiwrwl lian Rhrn an IiuitvIpw to Moppow neuj- wlth any KncHsh nr St-nttHli city nf . rMpPn(, juxtlfylnB thp Juimiiphp l.imMnff smaller fIzp. " p?v far away from tli , ... ,. . , .. i war and Its penalties, the.e are Sinn '" X tntlltoU as a iiecWBtry .iipbm.i. Keliieis to Mtuik nf" The predominant virw "r ""' Htnip of lirnloiiRfd churches and pirilomliiant politicians are anarchy and Inseciirlt) In that place." ,-Kivocaipa or tPiiiiiiiiiR. .11111 even or 1 The Ambassador Is further quoted as recriiltlnc by conscription, and the ra.iliiR that the ileiinan States were tr)- vnlltitr mpii IliniiwnlipH litpnti till null. conscription ineptiitRs anil applaud do- lnK lo ""l"l! Hip whole or llussla under nunrlalli.ns of these olhpr Irlshincii. who their economic domination and that. not only lefrain fmiii Jolului; Hip army. uln, ,tlp lp)., (r ar prisoners, they were but arp audacious pnotiKb to cspress their (ontuiuacy In peccll Uniiirii entilil II11 Unrl. nvadiiig Party. Armed l Teelli. Gir I p Without a Fight. Hetrayed liy Deserter in Italian Port, Sixll Men Yield to Ten Carahinieri Special Cable In ,'icniiip I'ubllc l.alfrr lowriohl, Jllf. Ii thr .Vrir York rimes ( ompnnu Milan, May 2. (Plspatch to the l.on. ' pcriencnl no dllllcullv In pasMnc Hip pndea.orliiR to pstabllsh colonization In Sllierl.i centers for ,1"" t'ally chronic 1M tollE.'iles hill otipp well within Hip lown i:itMlSSIO.V has been ciauted me . ",pf ,u'ro '"'trnypil by a coniradp. 1 Questioned roncprntiiR this Interview PUKMISSION today to tell the fall story of tho seeing a chance of ifesertliiR, slipped down a pitch-dark nlle and Informed ' . , .l.t ... l!l I .... t.in...... I say tiothlnK or shlpvn.ls and fac- M r0tcherln. tle KorelRn Minister, I i'' ' "., '":', ,rtan aduilralti eliose to an Italian squad of C.rabliilerl. who at .lories. tlmuRh p.pii In these it would he 1 1 Thnutli tnr- .u. Irian "''""'" " '""''' 1 onco telephoned an alarm to he.iilqu.ir. possible tn release men for DRlilIm; by 1 fi,ltl : Is-1 some sixty Hips only In the enter-I emplojhiR niniP won,. ... 1 lefPr only to "I am unable to s.atP what steps will , .rh 1 1 I tton n. ell I. nneth ;. , ,n(e njlIOW pSMJ.p wnlcl";" mWv 'rouM ZV " ll I " """"' "' '"" ,,M'rnmenl "" rCSl,r'1 "re W namely, to hiow u ,V,e - "!?""' r,h" fa",0,f T1 1"'" .hfMcar ied -" bv woT ' J The'Vie" I '" ! .narhie flolHIn hi Ancnna harbo, .0 de- W' " '" - " , ZlZ' abundance of poteiilial soldieis In such m. K.enkhiC for himself, he hopes Isttoj the captured Austrian torpedo- I where, the niotoio. , a ,i 1, Ml 1. Ir . o r hiislnessPH Is obvious that when It Is that th, Fr. nch internment will under- , heal 1.-11 IMi.R there and .0 telre a 7, ,,"e at" e one" 1 ,.' he 1, ui inilllU'iI tllll lll lit' il 111111 llll 1M-Il II. ...! .... ...."..-... ...( 1 .fill , untlnulttrtlly hae on Uuj?o.l"it'nch re itlonj If M NouIpiw i Kuppnrtrd by , torpp'loboat G!. li; tntc a motor launch .. !1 ".""."fVL'l ' : r,u :. ' " - . but further on a fcoutl i.entr, heltiR si omen hat fuspl-1 I them till one of. and Iho only explaualinii Ri.en is that thp sblrkprs ore inlrtldprs flniti Ihp . . . . t soiitii or Ireland who hap hastPtud ' latlons ir M .NotilPiis is supported liy . torpe'loboat 0!'. havtnK a motor launch '""" ,, , ,, . ., ', , r hither lo sel,.e the places or the ,11a. Hal ,,, , jmer.iniPtil In thp position ho ban In low and escorted by a destrover The, '" ;v ,,,",','''".' ,'."r 011th or lleirast whoni-e In Hie irpiiches , ,. , leaded ror Hip Italian side of ,i Uif part) tunipil mm plmiRcrl a .laRRpr I am sony to my that the . Milanatlon l U,Uf" "' I Aihlalle at a speed of sixteen miles an I Into his breas . not however, before he Incredible, even If we only take account ' Tchlteberln s published statement ,,&ut. WIlPM fifteen miles from lantl the ""' l,,K" " -'lvo "" ala"" n-v llri"K "', of the Helfast piejtidlee ncalust Hip iouciips in uptnil inn points on i j n.nllK detachment took their places In (-'amine south or Ireland Nationalists, shin I'cln- .oiiienn mtervipw anil in p.uticuiai dim ' tl.o motor launch, whoso piirIiiph hnd I prs. noman Catholics or iio-f!crmaiis. I remarks nboiit (Jerman uo or pilsoneis 1 i,c, n carefully covered to suppiejs noise under all of which names the intruders 1 In Siberia lie polnta out that an An-, f shoitl) after 2 o'clock in the morn-' would be condemned and hunted I Rlo-Ainerlcan mission baa nached Vo- nK lnej dlsembarkpil at a solitarv spot We often hear of the skulket In khaki, j IoriI.i on lis leturn Journey from an In- nn shore lo find that, owing to a big the man who puis on a unlfoini to pro- vestlKatlon in Siberia, and that the Prri)r In their calculations. the weie tect hlinsiir fiom InterfeieiKP while he I .-rciich ambassador uuin have know 11 I M.venteen miles north or Amoiiii Km -Is dolnK work that an.v woman mlRlit do t,at tlpy rrpoit tint there l alt-oliilely I mldablv armed with lioiuln. p'sloN and N a man p".s to he despised who averts , lln ,,, , ,,. ijerinaii-pilMiner "iilRht- d.iRReis and carriiiK twenty-five kilns IH. nt .11, nti. ,.f tlan in,..,,, I,,,, o. p .. ,".-'- " . "v .. "... . " ' tinaip, wlileli s iieliiR used Itv the l.er-'nf .li'itninllp. Hiev moved n lows four 111.111R on one side or Itussla and by the abienst alone a load shlrtlm; the n.ast .Inpanese on the other side as an excuse since all spoke Italian fluently, with a for Interfei "nee In Itusslan Internal s. f- Veiidian accent, and wore iniirornis In f Irs ' 1 distinciilsliablp hi the daikness fiom the ' CnutrliHiiii fur I N(pr q.jp iravda Kiys it must he remein- 1 l'.oal Italian Marines, they moused no If the C'lverimifiit Is wive. It will take bered that thoiiKli M. Noulens Is Kreneh suspicion (11 the minds of coast guard the militarism nf Helfast (-criouslv and ambassador he la not amba-. ad, ir In the and helitlncls whom they passed, and act according! and If Sir IMward Car- Soviet government which Is the mil) ! from whom they Inquired the nearest 1 son and his part) wish tn serve the government existing In Hussla because ' route to Ancnna, It being taken for j British Umpire In Its sine need, they that government has not et iccognlzed j granted that the) had dls.embarl.cd from j will offer lo accept 1 (inscription for , him 'some frlendl) vessel I) Iiik off shoie at I'lstcr alone, 01, at leasl. ror that part "HP is ambassador lo soiiip (uluip. to I daybreak of rister wblili claims to lie associated some possible Ilusslan government ' Having sighted a lonelv toituge of more with nillain than with Ireland which shall better suit the refined tasle ' which the oitlv onupants weie one In some districts or I'Nter and prnh- f n, i.-reiich bourgeolse." It savs j woiiian. two Mimll children and a big I ably In part all. the hostllltv or thp such occupation of Siberia.' cuitiiig dog. they devilled to heeU lefugc till eve- raimeis I'nlontsts as well as Xallonal- , ff f,on, European Itlissla. could mean nlng Dining Hie Interval two cadets, hts to conscription Is quite as reso- ' lhc , ondemnatlon or the people or the I disguised as peasants, weie sent tn An.l lute as In the south, but there Is con- Sm u,t u.pupiu- t death bv Hal vatli.n," cona to purchase nccessai les and spy I slderable I Istei population whldi could ,, llltur without Siberian bread out defenses and the exact position or he economically consci Ipted without ,.,.1 ..,,, ,...i T..,t . .!..... ...1 ,.. , ,.oc..i i n,. ..n.i ti, ii,fr,i...nii..., . fiRiPillaS'&ROES'Bnl ffliiffil fl II H Ev B ( (S m4Ph Chestnut and 12th Sts. p-ant from hlnirlf hv loud prtifcsslniiH of military nnlor ami hy flwplllnc upon thp oppoltp hut morr cuidhl piofp.s.shms of thf Hlnn KeliipiH? withdraw Inj; thouatulH of nuhlicirf from TUrahiP would ht ilooniPtl to ilestrm- whU'U tho sph-st hroufiht hat U iletPt- thj- western front, ullhout flRhtinR a j , r Klcmh japanew KnR-imlndcil tho onioers tn foipo a plan of unll.llu nnnnnm , 1111,111 l .. Ill.n.i. ..,,. I "" ' l . , ...... r- solldly opposed community, without en tering Into n deadly stiuggle with tho Roman Catholic Church population " ' , " "' which, on the other hand, would be ealkd "'"" upon with (he approbation of the rep resentative leaders of I'lstcr. of all the popular newspapeis and of all the pow ei fill churches Belfast alone, hv a prompt ami gen eious tender to the Biltlsh ilovci nuieiit, could compensate at once for the failure in advance hi southern Ireland of tin mll-tary spiv Ice act. It lias done well nut of the war and II has known war privations Just as little as this happiest of countiies hi creatine mmrnrts, llsh and American cncmluH of Hie Hus skin woikers' i evolution peifcctly un blowing up the Mandracchlo sugar fac tories, with other Items of their pro gram, and to concentrate their efforts on capturing the motorhoat squadron. In which they could get away from danger as quickly as possible U Mindown FATE OF THE CYCLOPS I ,,,e' nurle'1 their dvnamlte In the co-tape Baidcn and at the stroke or midnight the-v stalled tnwnid the low n Mistaken ror n naval patiol thev ex-! VITACK MAY EXPLAIN the Iti.fi!. Tell- How .-hip OIT African Coa-l l)oil;:cil iiliinarini' New (rl., Jlnv 2 Hlshop Aitliui S .lo)il. president of the lloaid of Mis- GOOD POSITION AWAITS YOU There is a constant de mand for competent oper ators of RURROUGHS CALCULATING AND R U R R 0 UGHS BOOK KEEPING machines. Young men and young women who complete the course' can secure attrac tive salaries and steady employment. Jfiy ami Evening Classes BURROUGHS School for Service 1)12 Chestnut St. Telephones Walnut I2'.'2 I Main SJli VERY IMPORTANT SALE OF DRESSES Tomorrow -Friday, May 3rd NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS NO C. O. D.'-S ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL 550 Women's -and Misses' Dresses Taken From Regular Stock for Immediate Disposal Georgette Crepe Combinations Crepe de Chine Striped and Plain Taffeta Regular Values to $29.75 Eton, Braided, Embroidered, Surplice, Vestee and Tunic Styles 9 l-'or the Inhumation of Americans, "Ions of the 1'intcMant episcopal may I add a word or two In conviction Church, who arrived recenllv at an of the amazing statement quoted in American port by the llrlllsh steamship Irish newspapeis from the New York l.boe, told yesteiday how the ship was Nation? The statement Is that .Irish children ale starving because Irish food trust be sent from Ireland to feed the shelled vlgoiously Aptll 7 when about forty miles nut from Kreftown, West 1 Africa, by a large type Herman sub- Buy Bonds of lhc Third Liberty Loan : children of Ihigland The simple ti ulh marine camouflaged as a sailing craft. Is that all kinds of food ate much more The lllshop learned from the Uhoo's plentiful hi this countr) than in Hrltaln, commander. Captain Thomas II. Heard, and Irish people aie i (turning tn Ire- that the I'-boat probably had a cruising' lend from Ihigland and Scotland lo get range or noO miles, that she was equip. substantial meals. Manv lilsh childn n ' p(d wllh a six-Inch gun and appeared) are starving, but that Is because human 'to be altout 3n0 feel long. ' nature, here ns everyw heie, Is calll.in I The existence (if mi formidable a Huh- and selfish; and children ale starving in ' m,.r.lble In the lower north Atlantic) Kngland for the same teason ' iniglit explain, it was believed, the I Ireland has done splendidly in protluc- myhteilous disappearance or the inittd , Ing rood and exporting It. not onlv lo Stllle naval miller O) clops. IlrlUln. hut to all the Allies It Is. how-! . ever, unfair to spread It over the world I IT.,t, r,.,vn with m.'VVIl.'C that he Is being Impoverished by a ' IU b ftOlSD Willi 1'LiSlMhb forced levy upon her supplies and that , " " ,. . . . .. i Knglnnd Is rattening at her expense. Cirl Invent lie.car avniRu in Lib That Isjiol true. , crtv oan j "" - - - . - Itehecca Krank, the nine-year-old i RABIES IN BATTLE LINES I daughter or Mr and Mrs. Mux Krank. ,.(, . m, ,......, ....,..' 525 South street, has bought it $50 Lib. KsCAI'l'. WIIHOU1 HARM eriy liond out of the pennies that she I 'has been saving since she was four I To Frernli Children I'rolec.e.l l,y Rer.lX eniere.I iier subscrlplion through I mans Found liy Ilrilili ' the James Korten School, Sixth and I After I'lelil l.oinbard streets, where she Is a pupil. ,,..,. ,M , ,. Slie has alwios been at the head of her tilth the llrlllsh Ami) In 1 ranrr, clnKH mi when the promotion lists were I ror" jSsrsi.nrn'z 'rTss': rii'irf,"-r . 1 resulted from the llghtliig In Flanders, thrift stamps having nil. ri lur s.conU but none of theso was more amazing .book She la In her founh )ear at echool than that of two tiny Krcnch children who nre 111 a British nillitaiy hospital , They were among tho few unfortunate persons in Xeuve Kglise when the Ger mans overrun that place. The town Immediately becume a storm center which was continual!) changing hands, and Herman holdlers took these two babes Into their trenches for their pro. lection. During a counter-attack the llritish stormed and captured the t tench They found the little ones tafe and sound and brought them back The children had been living uudef tetiltlc gunflie and how they escaped death cannot be ac counted for Another Krench bab) was found by two Ililtlsli signalmen at another place Am the child had no piotectlon lite sol illera took the child to their billet In a barn. That night the signalmen went to sleep with the baby between them Her man airmen bombed the barn and both soldiers were killed, The child escaped Injury We Fit The Point toyourffand swowsncB . nOd mar "AdjlKVV - 00 ALU Muei RCPAIRCD V&Nichol. Ake. 1? mt .I For Waterrnan's Pens I Entrance 26So.IOIH I CHESTNUT No One Else DUTCH-GERMAN CRISIS ENDS Rotterdam, May 2 -The N'Jeuue Hot terdamsche Courunt announces that the transportation dispute between Germany and Holland has been settled. No de tails were given. Th rW. Hrw over liermaiiy - ue. In the city has. the equipment, the men and the experience lo handle awknaid and diffi cult jobs of rigging and lieuvy hauling as promptly and aa satisfactorily aa Thus, US J. Thomp: NortU Gth Street son i ol- t Hsu I sTuiJfp MM" J" BONW1T TELLER. CO. &fe3jtiochtJiSKp0ncpna8cfti CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR TOMORROW (FRIDAY) Extraordinary Values Women's Bontell Jersey Sport Suits 2 1 0 Jersey suits in a variety of attractive sport models, all , showing the latest swagger tendencies of sport dress in all the season's new-' est colors. I Ul .iu r r, ,.$,- , 4 125 Suits Reduced to 25-00 85 Suits Reduced to .00 28 'jjtw '."up .iMgEc; 2qs Two Great Chicago Newspapers Combine Chicago, with two and a half million population and with fifteen million people in its tributary territory, now has but two morning and Sunday newspapers. A combination has just been effected between the Chicago Examiner and the Chicago Herald. Publication of the combined newspapers began todav under the title of The Chicago Herald and Examiner This is the greatest newspaper combination ever effected and perhaps the most far reaching in its relation to business interests. In both the morning and Sunday field of the second largest city in America the business of securing distribution and sales is now reduced to a minumum cost and increased to a maximum efficiency. In the daily field the combination of these two great newspapers creates a dominant factor. And in the Sunday field, where the big super Sunday Chicago Examiner is already circulating in excess of a half million copies, the addition of the circulation and prestige of the Sunday Herald will bring about one of tjie largest single Sunday newspaper factors in the world. ' All future business should be addressed to THE CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINJB!' Jfc 326 West M&d H 'm rl ?''& ; ftj -t'sft tfi S .'X "fijA
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