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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918. FRENCH WIN VICTORY MILE AWAY FROM THE AMERICAN LINE tlllery Activity on both sides there Is nothing to report. The trench fftl Offlco announce ment lasi night says: Botli artilleries were quit so tlve north and south of the Avre. Lett mgh cur troops mede en sppreoiabie advance in Hangard Wood. Thie morning we eerrlad out locel operation which enabled ue to occupy Baune Wood, south weet of Ma.lty-Reineval. We took about thirty prisoners. In cluding one ofllccr. and captured Bve machine rune. There was artillery action be tween I'ajToy r'oreel and tba Voafea. The let-men report aa received from Merlin fullowe: Ou in baitle fionts the e'tua. tlon la uiicinaugeA Tha artillery duel increased in the MmiI Kern me I settlor, and it repeaterlly re vived between the Semme end the Luoe Brook, near Montddier, Laieigny and Noyoe. Tbe rYeuch artillery eras lively during the afternoon houra on the Lorraine ftVUt, Minor eueiuy t bluets were repulsed. PERSHING NAMES GEN. M'ANDREW AS BALL THAT KOLLKD LP $26,000,001) FOR LOAN ARRIVhS HERE CHIEF OF STAFF Lieut. Meycritif, U. s. R., Awarded the Dbtinguishe Service Cross, GERMAN LOSSES OFFSET CAPTURE OF KEMMEL HILL Utmot ConfkknCf Among AllicJ Otliccrs anj Men Over Counter- stroke Against Enemy, PAULS. May J Henri llldow. the dlitlngnahed military otitic of the Jour nal Dee Debate ho has J ut returned WITH tiii: amuiucan aumy IN FRANCE, May I. (Associate l Cn s- I - M.t) : Qsn .in mi", w. McAndrsw has bsMfl appointed t'hef of Htiiff of I hi Amsrican Bapsdii snsry rorcos, eimlng hia dntlSS rnmeillotely. ' in Igsdlor-f Scneral .tames (I. Harhosrd. who has been General Pershing's Chief of staff, ha bssn assigned In command In the field, which he will , take ovei this week. Lieutenant Willlnm I. Meycrlng. . I', ft. It., has been awarded llio lls t.nguiabed Servlco Cross. He com iii. in. I. J a platoon whlrh was at: n k I bv the enemy on April (. He t. measures to defeat the enemy nncl handled hie men well unit, r fire until, he wae wounded .eilnusly. Compelled to attend to thai wound, the lieutenant refuaed assistance anil walked through a Hfflfl to a dress. Ing station. He objected to bOtng moved to thii rear until he knew tin result of the engagement. In the oftVlnl onnouncement. It If declared, his hrnve example Inspired from the front, cave Hauler's eorres pondn.t a moat eneouraf.nf ecounl o. nM ,( Jrlvt, , ff ,h(, en(.my wlm did not renrh the American trenches Lieutenant Meycrmg's right hand liud to be amputated us n result of the j wound he received. The unit of German shnrk troops which attacked the American position at Helchrprey on April 20 I' known to the eulon there. He aays that me laat time he visited IM front wae Just after the capture ,.f Knii.n.el Hill. He found noma gloom over the pjeaibllltlea Invohe.l In Its loea. but when he re turned he wae delighted IS find a aplrlt of the utmost confidence among the ant... nan nap mi n.,i t.,sitlt:ne from tne magnificent manner In which the auffe-rd more aeverely than ,t Uerman. had been held up. as at a'l believed. Hldou aal.l that Tuea waa plen- Informntlon tins been received from did day for the A I .lea ef.,1 graver for the a Uerman prisoner who was brought Germans than the loaa of Kemmel Hill In by one of the American pntrola. waa 10 the Allies. He concluded that He was a Hcd Cross man who aa- never before had he seen eueh com- liltrd In tho removal of the wounded rsdeahlp ana mutual esteem among the anJ ,h, Dural ot hl. dead after the Allies . since the beginning of this Ktoriu.nU atld the American great hettle nen tne Krenrit and Brit- , . ,,, ., ... , l.k fought ,nd died together. , IntellKrence officers that the German force wns cut to pi. ecu, about four- fifths of Its 1.S00 effectives being killed or wounded. In view of the fact that the prisoner gave other Information of a dellnlte character, tbe In'tcllgencs otllrors seem to believe his statement. rela tive to tbe Uerman casualties. jA ytoCBivljAjAe ' wSPaA 4KeKewVE$Bi V l fk'f T ft W HamBaavCwOPe wbvKDB3k '-atfjLwBw ' JflLk2tem!jBifil TBPBBrT Jn ' humor i&mmtmtiBsmzx i wmi i ii ii n inn wiim ; n titv x m mm- m::. "--1 PERSHING'S LATEST LISTOFCASUALTIES HAS 88 NAMES Losses in New England Dlvl mi in Revealed-r Eighteen Killed in Action. Mtinl, New Haven. Conn.; Edwsrif I JnoqtlSS, New Haven, Conn.; James T. Kelly, New Haven, Conn.; Tbomoa I J, Ktvey , ( 'Murleslown, Mum..; I'htllo i ilum A. Lefnbvre, I'rovldence, It. L I r i .. . l 1 ntmm ... v v .i ...... i i , ... , , a, Thomgg LjrnOh, New Haven, Conn.; JOfMpll IV .Madden. KliiRston, H, T.; John Manning. Knst 137tli Htrest. . w York; William V. Marshsjl, Providence, R, I, I Lyuiun Michaels.' Krlstol, Conn. John Nlemlec, Thompsonvllle. Cnn ; John K. D'ltrii n, New lUven, 1 Conn ; Ocorgo T. Osgood, Kaat Hi ram, Me.; Hobert II. I'opo, Middle town, Conn ; Frank Han... -i . Ard more, Pa ; John 11. Revle, Providence). R. t. Michael J. Ryan, New Haven, WANIIIN'OTOV, May S. The ens-' Conn ; Josef Skneskoskl, New Hs- . i npi . LIBERTY BALL HERE; BRITISH AIRMEN DROP BOMBS ON THIONVILLE Ton of Missiles Thrown Down on German M.trracks and Railroads by Flyers in Daylight. LONDON, May I The report of aerial operations last night says: "One ton of bombs was dropped to-day at Thlonvllln. Several bursts were observed on the barracks, rail way stutlon and siding. A fire broke out In the Carkahutte works." AFRICAN ZOUAVES PUT IMPFRIAI fillARI. TO ROUT 'while neither said R word to them they hung their heads and betrayed Fight With Conspicuous Bravery, no sign of recoKtilttoii. The children were chartred with Improper guard .atieh.p and urraignnd later In police rourt. PARJH, May 4. African Colonials. The pretty blond lock of pretty rbJch have been thrown Into action 1 lVurl were awi-y. her faco needed luraJnat the advancing Oermuna liave goHp ,tnd wnter and h'i' irlnvhMIt conducted themslvea with the most dress wns polled. Michael's hiilr too ronsplcuous bravery, according to the J was gnkfsjBPt and his lUrht (fray FeUt-Parlslen to-day. knlokerbookers will have to go to tha -For six daya, four battajlona of WMh. yor Uirt.,. niKhtH lliese pi" eUHoan Zouaves held back five Qer- j 1)U, ,,,,,,,., na H,,,t n ., hallway man divisions, one of which was from , , v.i i i w. t mith stie.t and in the dispatch AFTER THREE DAYS ON MOVE SPREE (CMUntMd from First Page ) GREAT CROWDS JOIN N NO SY MM E 1 ball and s.lllng bonds from his little pad ull tho way down from the City , Line. I l'raeyl has Irttdftd nfoot nil the way from Huffalo and Ills little pud had registered 2ti,(inu,000 worth of bonds up to the time tho ball rolled I Into Pa Knickerbocker's precincts. Il.twien the city line nnd 8Mb Street il'iaeyl received subscriptions for 1 1,1)00, 000, two of them being1 for una Broadway to ISOtb Street and Amsterdam Avtnno and return. GREAT RECORD MADE BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. New York hai every reason to bo pioud of the work done by the chil dren of oiamsntary) ami hmh schools alike III pushing the big bond Issue. TbO total tUbaorlbM through their effort! t-ood to-day at $ii,iiio'.u, rap- resentinif IMdM subscribers. By boroughs th" school roi or.i raadl tins way: Manhattan, i,iso,looi Urons, S,t,U0; Brooklyn. u. H1.700; Queans, t,140,(00l Richmond. $3;'.t.:(on. Hoys' Blgh, Arlliur L. lanes, Prill I Olpai. st, II bads nil schiMtls with :',1J5,00ii tor H.r.no subsci ipt.ons. EQUAL SUFFRAGE IS DENIED TO PRUSSIANS ry BALLOT IN DIET j;, '."oo bonds. Tho Liberty Conch, which has trav. Travel Worn Sphere That Sold $20x),rx)o Bonds Ends Long Hike From Buffalo. The Liberty Hall spun tho las! f.-w ijiiua I:., inn. in, Mnli. il l Lucy, Pun INpaJi Is a good second, Public 1 m,.,.,l kin no It,.,,,, aeina ' t... lied from Huffalo with the ball will j ,.,,r )V , ., "ifl, .,., , j, ,,;ls ,hl. ,..'.,. arrive at thn City Hall at 1 o'clock tary schools with eUL'.dOO for 4,100 Saturday. It kopt an hour behind ttbacrlptlong, P iblu School No. tJ. .viannsiian, i.aur.i i nariion, r'rinci- pal, is good second with $I78,3S0. Public Sch.,.,1 No. C7 In Instiii-t 11 Dr. Willi. mi J. ii'Sh.a, lnstr.ct Sn- pm Intend, i t. with only Hull vuplls Hour Battalions Holding Five German Divisions Six Davs. tho ball until TarTytOWn was reached, then detoured to Oeduey Form for tho night. fl I p...i.h,.a tha -llv Ihn ill l , ' ' yards of its 473 mile trip down from I win be accompanied by an escort M I Cunningham la In charge, niounted police. 11 Is scneuuiru to ( Among the Itiooklyn schools Pub- 1 leave Arrowhead Inn at 10 o'clock and lie School No. 3, LaBollO H. White, drive down Pot, tMkB. Avenue Pnnci,, ,,, Qg to Broadway, to issth street, una -jfgt non tho etonlng high nchooli down Riverside Drive past the Clare- of the city, with I l.i 1 1, tu K riling mont, thencu back to llro.ulway, to I High for Women second The rS.CS in tne I'oiice ueparimeni Autocrac) ,;des to Autocracy, but People Show Si?n of Great Aner. Amst BROAM, Kay I. Ths Lower House of tl g Pi .ssian Diet has rejerted aqua suf frage by a vote of 235 to lei. H -clalist Hraun's proposal of the riu-ht to vote beginning with the twentieth birthlny, without dis tinction of sex, was alsi rejected. The Diet accepted n committee res olution providing for plural voting. A despatch from Ilerlln earlier !n the day Mid that ;f thi- measure were rejected Emperor William was expected to diesolve the Diet, while Chancelljr von He. ling and the Prussian Ministry would resign. unity list to-day contained eighty eight names, divided as follows: Killed In action, 18; died of wounds. Il died of accident, 2; died of disease, S; wounded severely, 2; wounded nilghtly, 58; missing In iicllou. 2. Losses In the New Knglnnd Divi sion were r. i i.. d ,1 the list, which Is the first with the emergency ad dresses restored, Licuts. Thomas F. Mooney of San Antonio, Tex., and Dlnsmore Kly of Chicago, died ns a result of accidents, and Lieut Louis M. K.dens, of Canool, Mo., Is reported us missing In acti m. KILLED IN ACTION. CnrpX RlWOOd D, BeTgor, New Haven, Conn.; Homer A. Porter, West HatTI n. Conn. Privates Timothy Drlscoll, Hrlstol. Conn.; Arthur W. Hums. South Ros ton, Mass.; Charles W. Dnrrow, Whitefleld Street. Ouilford, Conn.; Charles It. Davenport, South Nor wnlk, Conn.; Theron Davis, WnMrn. N. Y.; Joseph Dunbar, Bedford, Mass.; John D. Kit zpat rick, N-w Haven, Conn.; Willlnm II. Oordon, Ansonia, Conn.; Alfred J. Hanley. New Haven. Conn.; LImer O. Linden, BrlatOl, Cmn.; Albert H. McDonald. Readvllle, Mass.; Krnnk J. Mendlllo. New Haven, Conn.; William O Sulli- van, Korestvllle, Conn.; tleorgo R. Hem.Ull ailjpreston. Dover, Mass.; William J. Schaefer, Hrlstol, Conn.; Joseph Tomalonls Jr., TarlfTvllle. Conn. MISSING, fjlanl IamiIs M. Kd. ns, Cabool, Mo., and Horseshocr Archlo J. Comeau. Haver. nil, Mass. DIED OF DISEASE. Cook BryM J. Hire, Lima, o. Privates I,cvl H. Dixon, Dll'.ey, Ore.; Frank N. Hall. Northvllle, Mich.; James MoKlntey Irfitimer, Wapakoneta. O; Thurlow Weed Smith, South Hind, Ind. DIED OF ACCIDENT. ven. Conn : Oulseppo Slmonl, Bo logna. Italy; II. .ward L. Smith. Wal llngfurd, Conn ; Charles M. Snail, Fast Providence. R. 1 . Judsnn H. Smith, Fdgewood, R. I.; Henry K. Horenson, Fast Hampton, Conn.; Er nesi,, Sposi, Rrtatol, runt) ; Thomas F. Sullivan, New Haven, Conn.; Ed- ward J. Sweeten, Now Havon, Conn.;' Leo J. Tetll. Augustu, M0. Felix Welablckl, Terryville, Conn.; Henry L. Wilson, Providence, It. I.; Thura ton H. Wilson, 1811 Marmion Avenue. New York. MIS8ING IN ACTION. Lieut, L.uis M. Kdens, Cabool, Mo , rloTSOshOOf Archie J. Comeau, Haver hill. Mass. Irons Man 011 Canadian Casaaltr list. OTTAWA. Ont . May S.-Tho fol lowing Americans are reported In to" day's Canadian casualty list. Wounded J. Shlers, Uronx, N, T.; C. F. Thatter, Detroit; F. Brophy. Detroit; It. II. Corbett, Carnegie, Pa.; H. L. King, PsmdaJSt Wash. Di.-d of wounds, V. 8. Ulanchard. Boston, Won niled OatdlSS vnn In A 111 b H - lanes iiriia. ThliritOn 1J. Wilson, a piivste In tbe Ambulance Corps, whole name ap peared In to-day's casualty list of lightly wounded. Is the son of Samuel K Wilson of the North American Tacs Company, No. 1"5 Fifth Avenue. Wil son was born In Ilhodn Island and en 1 IS ted from that State last August, S month after he beenme of age. At tha time of his enlistment he was In the rial estato business In Pro--ldenre. Hla father and tspmothsr live at 1(41 Mar mion Avenue, tho Bronx. They were notified last night that he had been slightly wounded the Imperial Uuaixl, Stated. ''Outflanked, the Zouaves, led by Battalion COtettttAdSf Du Peuty, charged straight Into the race of the Osiman mitrailleuses. Du Peuty, bad ly wounded, being osslalud by two vollus. All three fell before the mur derous fire, but tho Z' .unite cleared the positions, retaking lost ground A brother of Commander Du Peuty, act ing as an sbSSfVSr, wua lost In the same engagement. U. S.T0 REGISTER SEAMEN. Snipping Labor t snfsssnss dobts i'i.... (, Sla,i llllpSi WAIHINOTON, May for ttie 1 c;i tt ru t lor, ot u.'-i rimM .-a men, Including ad llssnssd Dffloers. uieinbere of the Commies irr Depart ment and deep sea flahrmen, were mlopted to-day by the Hblppiig latior Confer ease. The suggestion will go to 11 committee ol 0 which will make recommendation to the GOVSttUttSnt, Duilnu I hi discussion of the - ces- 1 on it was asserted that draft boaid had taken for the amy many thousaiuiu 1 S( snpsrlsnssd slil rooks snd deep msslei Ashsnnsn who- they re fuse tu reuogtiixe as coming within the daaal noaUoii of niurlners urlesonTs accused. ..... 1 - ( lisriir "I ntrur Mmi Skeiila" en Mall ' libra. ita -.niNOTON, Msv 3 PosUnastsr ttsn.nii Burleson Is tilnigsd la a letter ewSelv, 1 n, day bv all members of the nsi.u 1 from isnstors lt.nikhead of Alabama. Hsrdwlek of Ueorala and Weeks of Massaehusstts, with making Sjatiue' etulements and "Sttsmotlng to Influsncs" ssnatori regarding iim plan for Fsdei .1 nurchase of uneu Mr 1D1.I' tube si stems njlj. .tors ure members of a jttxtx Congrssslonsl commission th,t Mnoniiii'-iei.ii purohass of tha 1 1 bag, dr. ' ' nun has oppoyd the the daytime Michael, had "ruatlisl" the eats and movie tickets for the pnlr of them. "We didn't want to run away,'' si d Mike, "wo Just wanted to go to the movies Tuesday afternoon I had '-' Hits and 1 hud to go to the hospit V In the morning to have, my broken arm ttxed. I told I'earl nut to K' to sihool and that 1 would meet her at 1200. I msaktfl some lunch for her nn I then wn went lo the movies "It rot later than we thought It was and we were afraid to go home Anyhow, we thought It would be fun tn stay out ull night, and I know about ihs hallway, for I siiiw-j uieie tggSSUSns I SIM night a year ago We slopt on tin floor, and next morning I gath cr.sl a lot of loer bottles some 1 irot and Mime 1 inked tor end . I them for two runts upitce, and we had SAOttgll for lunch and dlutmr und the movies In the afternoon. "We slept In the hallway that night, although I'i 111 1 wanted to to home l. vit 1 was SfTald to, Next morning 1 sold some more beer bottles and we had a BM time and went to tbe hallway last night again. We Btspt aWSd In the back where nobody could see in To.luy 1 only Mod Hire. I,, ,-r bottles and we didn't have any break fust, and we were tiylng for five eents more to ee Charley Chaplin." I'earl was taken to tin school of th., KOl) Name at K6th Street and Ams'eidam Avenue 00 Tuesday morning by an older slMcr, and eiippeu oui or tne yard as soon as the sister wus out of sight. M.ko went to the Presbyteriun hospital for treatment of un arm broken several weeks ugo, had his luch and then went to meet his sister for their aft ernoon's frolir Wh. n Ihsy didn't ap pear that night ut home neighbors and detectives ecanhed (he neigh 1 horhood and a general .. , m wus tent I uut foi the kiua.ee. 1 lluft'aio and c ime 1st ti ring to a stop at the foot of Mayor Hy'.an in front of City Hall ut I o'clock lo-duy on the dot of Its schedule. "I have rolled all the ivnv." pro claimed 1 large sign Darrled by Boy Scouts ahead of thn Whirling side re, "I at.i the best bond salesman In the country." 1. lot k but one look to satisfy even Hlosonsr that the huge globs of faded red and white stripes, spangled with blue st ii i, hid BOins ill the way on its own fsst. A voritabia Wear Willie of tho road was the Libert Hill. Mont of its oaovaa eovsrlngj was gone and IU slender ribs peeked ..ut hungrily. Hut It lu.l more 1,1. u, provid its ability us bop,1 seller, Yonkers was its final night stop over. The City Hall wis Its ulti mate destination, wh'rh wns reached around 1 o'clock. From the City Line to the Hall the battered red and whiti striped globe with the blue st.na re ceived an Increasing ovation. At Columbus Circle, Which was ri ached a half hour ahead of BChSd tile, a hundred sailors from l elham Bay fell Into line of march behind the ll .y Scouts and tho bund. Then the grea' gbbe bumped merrily downtown on Its steel flanges on the last lap of Its long Journev The Liberty Roll was picked tip nt the city line on Its w.iv down from Touksrs . o'clock. Troop No so. Boy ROOUtn of the Hi rkrlev-lrving chool, who had won the honor of escorting the famous relic bv selling Hie large. ', number of Liberty Bonds of ail tbe Scout organisations in lbs City, was there to form a guard of honor Two nUtontobUoS driven bv fair chauffeurs of Hie Women's Motor Corps and containing representatives of th- National 1. eigne tot Women's Service, followed the Scuts. Precede', bv mounteiL policemen, the ball roiled to Broadway nnd Uttn trSSt, where a band from the Sheet Cncuiiing Department waited to smooth with music the last miles of tho bail, lid Iran Her. Thence on down through Harlem the uiuuaiasui of the onlooki is Increased. Twin liule Sums were at tho pr p.il. 11,; lar which spiout from taa two polsa of tho bail. Thslr suits wsrs new and glistening with slurs, and even their wii. slurs had been reju rsnatad over night, one of these no Itvs powei producers was wiiiuid l.oweiy, a ho atartsd frura Buffalo with the Liberty Hall on the Mrst day f the drive and yy.ill.ed 112 miles Its- fi r his pa 1 1 111 r mi IbO other sido the sphere DtOamt .11 lie had 11111111 down to olalm his light to outer Nasi Yolk with Ills big P' t II l'raeyl, u ineml.er of tho Qgl inaii-Am. 1 n an Press COtttnttttOO I Ihs lliiancial wizard of the tmVI I ciryus, wae walking light . ode li.e . c. . .., v, .,r,.i u.ri, 1 ne race 111 111 1.1 s , .,.,1 ,i.. BMfth Ai. 'for the 11,000 bond hung up as nun lo 2'Jth Street, and from thero ! I" down Broadway to the City Hull. ... I. I. , 11,,...) f , . . ; . . !'.. .. Iflsrhtlne for hundreds In their score trier Mi.ne 1 oiiimi.isioiiei 01 jugii- , ,,-- , . , ,, .,,,,,, 11 ho I11, trove! e.l in I'll. SASRS II" ,.-......,.... it,... ,-- I to the policemnn Midline; the largest amount of Liberty itonds is on in full swing and contestants 1 r, - ' " ''.,.... 1 . ' ...11, . . 1, ..... .i h worth I U 1 IM ,1 .. n r.u.y ui u v . , n. 111: trip Mm Marlon Holllns. WBO has It looks 11, w as if I infill I olieeinari driven most of the distance, will pre- OscaT C. Hettle, pf I rattle A, who is s.nt to Mayor Hyi.in tho Liberty known as the 'Human Bemaphors , 1 1 1 1 1 ii'i:si- iii.ntj i- iv wt.t.i-i LONTKIN, May 3 The Amster dam OOrrSSpondsnl of thii Chroni cle snys tho defeat of eoual suf frage In tho Prussian Diet will cause a st.srm In Oermtny with far-reaching results which cannot be foretold. That passion II white hot and the tension tremendous In tho country Is shown by reports of the debate now to hand. Three Marines Iteporled Mlsbttr Wounded. WARHINOTON. May 3 The Marina Corps casualty list to-lay showed three slightly wounded as follows: 1'rlvutpa Itov It ilriiliuin Charles A. j-ieuis. 1 nomas e . .viooney, Man an- 1 (iardoik and Thomas S Kllllan. toulo, Tex ; Dinsmoro Ely, Chicago. 1 DIED OF WOUNDS. Friv.Ve ,' postiyhOR N. Mukrls, Tlics saly, Oreece. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Sorgt. Fugene F. Sharkey, Ansonla, I Conn.: Private John W. Stewart. 1 C:nemy Works in the AslftfO Region 11.1, ISUU, ..i.iso. , . ,, u.imaj;cd, mrusii tcuvnv ITALIAN GUNFIRE ROUTS AUSTRIAN DETACHMENTS countries tho light for bond pledges signed by tho Majors of every city and the Presidents of every VlllagS the roach has visited. LOAN ofi HERE; $5,000,000 TAKEN BY ROCKEFELLER the tw liberty. Upon their in rival on the Island Lafayette Streets, is In line lor the shortly after 10 O'clock, Major Charles prise, hs has ':.i o nis crsau. ,,,, commandant of the little gar- The ' Semaphore lias certain friends " down 011 Wall Street Who trundle 1 rlson of the Sixteenth Service Com post his post twice a day anil have pan), l ad his men paraded to give been boosting bis rscord, Aanoni the visitors ths saluta of honor, Act- thsas have b. en J. Mm John K. and pilot, Major Contes then con- .l.uiies Wallace, all in-inbers Of B " .17 17 a i, brokerags house at No, M Wail ducted tho entire party ,.f rronoh Street. BstWSSn them they have soldiers up the Winding stairway to bought $100,000 worth of bonds from n,,, crown on the head of Liberty. 11. ttler. MORGAN BUYS $25,000 BONDS FROM POLICEMAN. J. P. Morgan bought ISdOOO worth lot bonds from the (raffle policemen in the down-town district, distribute I mg his purchase so that each might I have a sIlOS of it. Will. am Clan, who holds down the post lit Will, street and Broadway, is Hettlsr1! ..o..sl i-.n.l ulrh 1 I 'ill 0(10 to bis Harbor Steamship Co. (additional), i credit, M00.004. All and sundry In tho greater city Central Trust Co. (additional 1, J10,- are warned .main that to-morrow Is : LUOSrty Mutton usy, bjvi ryuoujr wnu . has bought a bond had bsttsr wear bis button betokening that fact, .Is. he will fall lulu the 111. .n' pitfalls to (Continued from First Pago ) Hudson Trust Co., 1100,000, tbsmsslvss and 000.000. Itttro Bros, (for clients), $1,3.10.000. Bseelslor Bavingi Rank, jmoooo. l-o,ultablo Life Assurance Society, 00 000. To-night Is to bo one of parades throughout nil I bo ilt. The Liberty Loan COtttmtttsa In chargu of 111- rangsmsnts has plannsd that them lull not bo a section of tho city north of Madison Square which shall not see marching men lines of march scheduled : bo digged by tin- bon 1 salesmen who will range the street, A Liberty bend button will be the only tag o( Immunity iontorrow. Organised labor ol Now York will wind up ths loan campaign at 'ho liberty Bell In City Hall i'ark to- morrow, l-'vory member of th'' alll1. stsd bodies of the American fedora tlon of Labor has been notified to make an effort t" attend th. contlnu. Hero aro tho "UH rally, which w.,1 begin ut MM llel las 1 11 , 1 , 1 s.ius.'i . Jamea 1' Hoilaud. I'reshbnt of the Squadron A From Fifth Avenue N,.w yofi. pltt,d Federation of Labor, and 98th street up to lioth street. I ui ba Chairman. Bsprassntatlvas of si to Lenox Avenue, and north to the diffarsnl organisations make u. L'i,1. a.. .0.0., so, el lllM, alio II is t xiierii-ii iii.il .nl down to 7tn si reel 10 armory. . ;., Seventh Infantry- From tiOth Street ep .n l Park Avenue to First Avenue, to . ... nrwii n JSr loth gtrset, to Bin Avsnus, to Mth dLUl UtVILo MARt Street, to i'ark Avenue. Mnd Bnglnssrs IMtk Btrsst s. uth on Fort Washington Av.nin. to 157th 1 street, north on Broadway to utst Sti.et. east to St Nlclulaa Avenue, south to math Street. 12th Infi.ntry-6'.'nd Street rrom Co- rfCnvfl tUT.i.V 1 41C6fCU PV AII.'.IO liiuibus Aienue to Central Park West, north to tilth Street, then across Cen tral Park by the ttansvetse. South to fifth Avenue, then south to 3t.V Th snappv I. Hie llghi. 1 hom the Htrsst, we , 1 to Broadway, uurth to I city nu ooms to lovo under ths name Cnd HtrsOt, of the Blue Devils . mm a day or. Fight u c. a. O. Klngsbrtdgs Roadlstrsnuoui aotlvlty by paying n visit i in. 1 .ii romo Aveiiuo to Fordiiam Roa L to Bsdlos'i Island wtd Miss. Liberty. I to HsrlSm Station to TrSmOnl Avc-.tt was a visit to a shrlnS, they said. uue to Thud Avenuu to 140th sireet for the great statue, gift of the Krenoh 1 and return ! Republic to the Ann lie. in While the polius wore mnrvi Illng at thn view of the bay and ull the cities flinging it, MuJ. Coates SSCOItsd the live nttiiers up tho narrow sj'.sirway through thn statute's uplifted arm and out onto the balcony lUrTOUndlng the base of the torch. I'pon the return of nil to ti.e ground Dr. wiutam u hc- DOWStl, surviving member if thn Ped estal Committee which rulsed funis for the solid pyramid of grunttn upon wlm Ii Miss Liberty Ktunds, made an SddreSS to them. The FTcnenmon disembarked from the Hitter ut tho Haiti ry just as a British Rscrulting Mission islly was 1 in full swing, attended as It was ty many of the Anxacs. iiu y received the famous Co-e-s-i cheer from thu Andipodeans M thy marched past to I til t lelr date for the noon msSUU at the Sub-Treasury. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. S.rgts. Walter C. Hughes, Havsr hill, Mass.; Henry Rltchotte, Clare mont, N. H. Corpls. James J. Coo. gnu. New Haven, Conn.; Georgo F. Houlihan, New Haven, Conn.; Clay ton S. Squires, Montowese, Conn ; James R. Thornley, Fall River, Mass.; John M. Walker. New Haven, Conn.; Cijok William F. Morgan, Shawnee, Mich.; Wagoner Charles S. Smith. IMI Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. j Privates Barry U Avery, Bussards Ray, Mass ; Adolpli Bluis, Full River, Mass.; Ocorgo Bonflgllo, Boston; H.nry a. Bouohard, Brldgswatar, Mass.: Fred H. Brown, Rivervlew, 11. 1.; Leroy Bulley, Davidson, Me.; Christopher F. Cody, Hart ford, Conn. ; John Connolly, Roxbury, Mass.; James Countle, Johnston, R. I. Arthur W. Denyse, Pelham, Mass.; Alexander L. DSVlO, Peterhuro, N. H. ; Kdward L. Dion, Hartford, Conn.; Albert Downing. Fast Boston, Mass.; Clifton T. Gibbons, New Haven, Conn.; Henry' Goldsmith, South Bos ton, Mass.; David 0. Griggs, Fast Hampton. Conn ; Fdward A. Hansen, Rloomfleld. Conn.; Farl C. Harrimnn. North Swansea, MlM.1 Harry I). on Whole Front. ROMs May 3 An official stats-1 mi nt IssttOd by the war office to-day reporting mllltar yoperattons on thn northeastern Italian front ways: "Italian reconnoitring troops rous ed hostile detachments in the tlcura Valley and the Alona District. There was lively artillery activity in the Tonals nglon. In the Lngarlna and' Brsnta Vallsyi and on the lower PI avo River. "Italian batteries dispersed work Ing parties and troops In the Nooe I Valley and at COIfSllSSSO, They also I damaged enemy works In thn Aslago region. "On the whole front there was In tense aircraft activity. Eight hostile machines are reported to have been destroyed." DlBOi lirnnilOOK. Major ERNEST nr. OKoitoB nKnniiooK. For Information refer Frank Oams- Sell'a llrosdway, 66tb at. KOllll.KK. BIU.'NO OTTO KOtniVBK. Servtcee at CAMPUtde rU.Vr.HjlL CHUROU, Ilroudway, eui it., Suaday, 2 1. M. n allni d from th 1 PILGRIMAGE TO SHRINE OF LIBERTY STATUE un Return Prom Bcdloc't Island. I.isu, llrlve In PMIInplnSS Paaaea it,,. in icr Islands. MANILA. May 11 Tho Libert.' Loan drive tn tho Philippines has passed I lie figure of I,0ltf,j08 pesos tl ,. DUOta for the Islands. 1 hi) bond uorkl rs grs continuing thslr cam pjign Willi u view to reading the r . - ..... ...... it 1. .- 1. ,. mars ol lu.uuu.ouu i.un 1, Casement's "le.er imra fuKMfl l.lbertl Bond. PH1LADBLPH1A, May :t.-Mrs Agnes Newman, lbs only s.ater of lilr Bogsr Casemsnt, purchased a MV;-''' ' Bond Inn' yesterday. Mrs .Newman. St," I a" Hen hss been living ne... this city for a few months. PIMLIC0 WINNERS. riRMT RACi; Selling, maiden two-year-olds; four furlongs -Tommj Waae. f.rt iHodrguei), straighl s 'i place .'.. 10. ' how fu ll; St. guentln. Iflb (Mldgjey), ',,'iee ivt su show , second. Lady V11I- , W ', KOL third. Tlml tn l-V Pigeon, Mci.ane. Ksynots, t'oultnsy, Mammon. Hilda, Ufdla M also '"si'diND RACK - Three-year-olds, and UDWsrdi one Bills and silly yinds Wingf eM. IU (F-naor) straight ... . I 10 show II 70, first . Brother Jonothsn, '111 (walls), pia'-o 16.80, show liu. see .ml ; Amalgam. 1- lol nil tstalKcri. snow .i.., .mi... .1. . , ,.: -. l.l.i.i.i 1 ., a Msrwood. It,. til, I, tie .... ..... ,. I,.,- 1 1 1 1 ' . I , 1 llelllll C. . .1 I.U., IIIIIHW VlTSt VlOM Hospital -wutU btrout eluod as M imblSO) of llic uii.ou of eiso leva. Special for Friday and Saturday, May 3d and 4th CHQCOIsATH (OVKKM ORBOLIB rKri'l.ltMiST rATTlKH Thw. tare bin. tuct h -iiio ill - K- hi nruitiittlc iirilciimMii N. nut ins ri-nirrn t.r Milt nl rrrante ririilv flu.i in-1 ntlti fn.. OH of IVniM-rmtfit unit Jm-kntii of our I ur i rllr-tl. ii. ii. rrtmrtiiu. .n. n in....i,n. mm inr., us uni inuv . .c. i. do sl'li hi I Hit I i llAaH tiMl, riUIIll Mi sTsATI RIlAVi I'(I'M ). r i ne" ii rimi. Z 25c Extra Specials Friday and Saturday, May 3d and 4th mii k ( ol. 1 K UQV i It 1 I 1(1. tMf.H f It A M KM I beta sttttctH , 1 1 , . . .i frotii th- rriorft untl iMirt-oi of i t. ... i v rrtMhu'toi Mtnl it- Nutw. 1 1 1 1 ..I. 1 1 Into i ..I M i aMitri h tilltl rti III . Ml I'Tftl Willi ' r In. .MiillUl uhli' I'i mi ii m Milk l h D- ii- ur t . k i In. L.Mi.N. 1 I It V SCI 4 I I i i mi itn 44c si-n im. SHMURTJU) . Mm in hi s I lo se HiMxIli-s hIII nreve . noliUe rr.elutlnn lo the riinilir liurer aha has ii.,- nl. thai Oualllr la alwaie Soverned by .. fnnrv prtcr. II, ra roi as ill fln.l Dualili, arlelT aiirf tlt.iroiieh eundv rleellellre. Our resi.liir I'i, eiMnla. am m I I l : V I I i I V I -W g sv i'i ii m mix. Other Attractiie Values for Friday and Saturday l ii.ii 111. A 1 1 I Ut I III Ii M Ulsll MWI.ivl HIM- I .in i"U in. 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