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No. Location. 25 Western Miller St. AB, at bat; R, runs; H, hlta; 2B, two baae hlta; 3B, three-baa« hits; HR, Ave, OF OUTFLANKING home runs; SH, sacrifice hits; SB, stolen bases; 80, struck out; BB, bases 26 Washington St, Mill* 8t. NO on errors. POSSIBILITY balls; PO, out; A, assists, E, 27 Early 8L, Harrison St. SL BRAVES. 28 Speedwell Ave, Spring Bat Field 34 Water St, Cole Ave. A E Av. GAB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB SH Av. PO 35 Morris St, D, L. & W. Station. Moran, rf 3 13 211001110 .077 2 0 1 .687 36 Morris Ford Ave. BRITISH CRUISER Mann, rf-lf 8 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .286 1 0 0 1,000 i St, SIXTH 1 .960 TORPEDO .438 8 16 37 South Madison Avs. Evers, 2b 4 16 2 7 0 0 0 1 8 2 0 8L, 1 800 Connolly, If 3 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 .111 2 2 38 Madison Ave. -:o: -- ^ Gather, If 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 2 0 0 1,000 0 .214 5 0 0 1,000 43 Franklin St, Franklin Place. ill MU.IIII III III ■•■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■ III Mil* Whltted, cf 4 14 2 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 Schmidt, lb 4 17 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 .294 52 8 0 1,000 45 Maple Ave, DeHart St. British Cruiser Hawke E BATTLE FRONT HAS Gowdy, c 4 11 3 6 3 1 1 5 1 2 0 .545 31 4 0 1,000 46 Market St, Macculloch Ave. Maranvllle, as 4 13 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 .307 7 13 1 .952 * 47 Park CHANGED ENTIRELY £ Deal, 3b 4 16 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 .125 6 11 0 1,000 Washington St, Place. Rudolph 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333 0 3 0 1,000 52 Police Headquarters. to 0 5 0 Their Lines Sunk Germans 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .000 1,000 Allies Extend James, p by seems as If the 53 Morris St, Spring SL LONDON.—It £ Tyler, p .1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 1 5 0 1,000 |E — 54 Linden St E has reached such a •Devore 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Evergreen Ave, struggle £ — London.—The British cruiser Hawke (Gilbert 10000001000 .000 0 0 0 56 South Elm St. E complicated stage that even the St, £ 63 South St, Pine St. has been sunk in the North Sea by a E most Totals 135 16 33 6 2 1 16 19 11 2 .244 117 62 4 .978 ; highly organized general £ 64 Sussex St. Coast and Prevent Germans German submarine. Out of a crew Ave, Henry E staff Is of incapable exercising £ ATHLETICS. 65 Washington St, Atno Ave. of 400 60 were saved. News of the Field t E general control over the move- £ Bat 72 Macculloch Ave, ken St. G AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB SH Av. PO A E Av. Boy disaster is officially confirmed. E ments of any particular group £ Murphy, rf .■, 4 16 2 3 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 .188 4 0 0 1,000 73 South St, Park Place. The was in the Hawke scouting £ of the armies, and in various £ Olilrlng, if 4 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 .067 6 0 0 1,000 74 Ridgedale Ave, Abbett Ave. Ports North Sea at the time. She was Collins, 2b 4 14 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 .214 9 12 0 1,000 French 82 From E of the field the Macculloch Ave, Madison St. quarters gener- £ Baker, 3b 4 16 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 .286 4 3 0 1,000 Entering when she was struck 83 Cutler St. steaming along E als are more or less in- Mclnnis, lb 4 14 2 2 1 0 0 8 3 0 0 .143 60 1 1 .981 8peedwell Ave, i -: o:- acting £ almost amidships by the torpedo and > Strunck, cf 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.26 4 3 0 1,000 92 Memorial Hospital, Morris St. £ dependently. ss 4 14 1 0 1 5 1 0 5 21 0 1,000 Barry, 1 0 0 .071 93 All Souls’ Hospital,Mt. Kemble Avs almost torn to pieces. z The principal fact Is that both £ ; Schang, c 4 12 1 2 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 .167 17 4 1 .955 Movement Either Lapp, c 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 1 0 1,000 94 Maple Ave, Public School. Operation Stops Turning by Army. The Admiralty gave this announce- armies have executed a most £ £ Bender, p 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 3 0 1,000 95 Speedwell Ave, Public School. ment: of front since 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1,000 to That £ complete change £ Wyckoff, p 1 0 0 0 0 1,000 96 St in Will Go Army : 2 0 1 0 R. D. Foote’s Property, James , Victory Campaign His majesty’s ship Theseus, Capt. the battle of the Marne. Plank, p .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 1,000 £ They E Walsh, cf 3 6 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 ,000 2 0 0 1,000 First Masses Force Enough Hugh Edwards, was attacked by a £ are now holding vastly more ex- E Bush, p 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 0 6 1 .833 FOR CHIMNEY FIRE8 Strong Pennock, p 11000000000 .000 0 0 0 .000 submarine in the northern evaters of tended lines, almost ; 1 Call Tel. No. 1 £ running Shawkey, p .2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 0 3 0 1,000 Chemical Company, to Break Through Front the North Sea but was missed. His £ north and south. The Allies’ E o>r Truck Company, Tel. No. 176 Totals 128 6 22 9 0 111 66 3 .969 majesty’s ship Hawke, Capt. M. P. Z line stretches from or its E ~0 ’ll ~30 ~2 ~2 .172 -:o:-- Ghent, TELEPHONES Williams, was attacked about the £ environs, to Solssons. For the E •Batted for Tyler In ninth inning of third game. tBatted for James in twelfth Police Headquarters, No. 7. same time and sunk. past ten days the Germans have E inning of third game. £ Pitching Record—Off Rudolph, 12 hits, 2 runs in 61 times at bat In 18 Chief of Fire Dept, W. F. Day, No. S SENDING COLUMNS The with off KAISER STRONG following officers, forty- £ concentrated their main efforts E innings; James, 2 hits, 0 runs In 31 times at bat in 11 innings; off Bender, First Aset. Chief, Fred J. Sharrette, 8 hits, 6 runs in 20 times at bat In 5 1-8 off 3 hits, 1 run nine men of the crew, have been £ on breaking through the centre E Innings; Wyckoff, No. 1022. TO REINFORCE HIS INTRENCHED TROOPS in 14 times at bat in 3 2-3 innings; oft Plank, 7 hits, 1 run In 34 times at bat landed at Aberdeen from a trawler. £ of the Allied line. in 9 innings; off Bush, 9 hits, 6 runs In 40 times at bat in 12 Innings; off Second Aast Chief, Charles H. Snud- Tyler, 8 hits, 4 runs in 86 times at bat in 10 innings; off Shawkey, 3 runs, 4 ———;c Boatswain Sydney Austin, Gunner Their has been to E den, No. 1266. £ object hits in 5 Innings; off Pennock, 2 hits, 0 runs in 3 innings. James Dennis and Acting Gunner reach Amiens and thus control E Double Plays—Schmidt to Deal: Barry to Collins to Mclnnis; Bender to Town Electrician, Frank E. Pierson. to them well back from the £ London.—The German attempt pressed Evitt. The officers the railroads north. 3arry to Mclnnis; Bender to Mclnnis; Baker to Mclnnis; Maranvllle to No. 800. Harry remaining £ running Evers to the Allies in northorn threatened railway. Sohmldt; Maranvllle to Schmidt; Gowdy to Evers. prevent and men are missing. £ As a whole, the situation of E Left on Bases—Braves, 27; Athletics, 21. their lines to the coast Bases on Balls—Off off Bender NOTE!—Remain at Station Until from extending The Hawke was 7,350 tons displace- the Allies becomes more E Rudolph, 4; 2; oft Wyckoff, 1; off Plank, £ daily 4; ofT James, 6; off 3; off Bush, off off 2 failed and a heavy Anglo-French force APPREHENSION IN FRANCE. Tyler, 4; Shawkey, 2; Pennock, the Apparatus Arrives. ment, 360 feet long, 60 feet beam, and £ favorable. Everywhere they E Struck Out—By Rudolph, 15; by Bender, 3; by Wyckoff, 2; by James, 9; by 23 from Ypres, Bel- Bordeaux.—The war situation on Plank, 6; 8. stretching miles, drew 23 feet of water. She was a have held their own, and In E by Tyler, 4; by Bush, 4; by Pennock, £ Hit Pitched Plank a * to the North Sea at a point northern frontier of France is viewed by Ball—By (Maranvllle). gium, sister ship of the Edgar, Endymion, £ several places have gained a E Passed Balls—Gowdy, Schang, 2. about half between and with Increased apprehension in well Wild way Grafton, TheBeus and Gibraltar, and £ town. Pitch—Rudolph. Ostend barred the advance of the informed circles. was launched in 1891. E.min.. .mu.in.. the re- It Is feared that the Germans will WORLD’S SERIES STATISTICS Kaiser’s army from Belgian Her armament consisted of two 9.2- sort town. extend their sweep of the north coast First 1. inch guns, ten 6-inch guns, twelve six- Game—Boston, 7; Philadelphia, * The Kaiser Is rushing forward 200,- to Dunkirk and even to Calais, oppo- Second Game—Boston, 1; Philadelphia, 0. I pounds, five three-pounders, two ma- Third Game—Boston, 5; Philadelphia, 4. 4 000 or 300,000 fresh troops to the Bel- site Dover, England. Naval Warns Fourth 1, chine guns and two torpedo tubes. Her Expert Game—Boston, 3; Philadelphia, 4 gian coast. The Allies are streng- With its battle line from the Ger- complement was 644 men. TOTALS FOR ENTIRE SERIES. TRADE MARKS their left as as pos- man frontier to the Channel thening rapidly English The Hawke was commanded by Great Britain to Resist Attendance *. 111,009 Designs thus the German front will sible. shortened, P. E. T. Wiliams. her Receipts .$225,739.00 Copyrights Ac. Capt. Among Total players' share 121,899.08 In the meantime, Gen. von Kluck’s gain in weight. officers were Commander Bernard A. Invasion of Germans Boaton players’ share 73,139.45 Idle and the As the French has been un- share men are not Anglo-French army IPratt-Barlow and Lieut.-Commander Philadelphia players’ 48,759,63 Is the Ger- Club owners’ share 81,266,02 left in the -Ypres region kept equal to the task of turning National Commission Robert R. Rosoman. 22,573.90 Phtenti taken tErouah Munn &~Cb- recolv# own. The French Each Brave’s share busy holding its mans’ left flank when thinly extended, London.—The naval correspondent (26 men) 2,812.28 wptcial notice, without charge. In the The Hawke collided with the liner Each Athletic’s share (24 men) official tell of the capture of it is now feared that the entire Ger- 2,031.66 reports Olympic September 20, 1911, near Os- of the London Times, in an article miles Leventie, a railroad town eight man line will advance successfully on In which he is foreshadowing a Ger- Scientific American. borne bay, on the north side of the cir- northwest of Bethune. Paris. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. J.nrc«Bt Isle of Wight. She sustained serious man invasion of England, says: culation of any aelenlltlo Journal. Tonus, a The see-saw movement of the con- year; four months, $L Bold by all newsdealers. damage. Now that the war is reaching the In the North is well THE RUSSO-GERMAN CAMPAIGN. tending troops The loss of the Hawke makes a to- climax of its violence we must an- MUNN & Co.36,Bro*d"*»' N8W York illustrated by the following news from BRAVES CAPTURE WAR'S Branch Office. 625 F 8t* Washington, D.C. J The Hague.—The main armies of tal of six British cruisers destroyed ticipate that all the living forces of VICTIMS Bordeaux, to the French Embassy at by Germany in the North Sea since Germany will be thrown into the con- London: “The Germans have ad- the contending forces, the Russians the beginning of the war. flict and that the Germany navy no vanced from Audenarde toward on one side and the Austrians and WORUTHERIES WANTED — SEVERAL INDUSTRI- longer will remain inert. a line OUS In each state to travel Courtrai. The enemy occupy Germans on the other, are in close persons CANADIAN TROOPS LANDED. The length of our coasts, the ab- OVER3!000,000 of defense Meroin-Armentleres-GIven- for house established eleven years touch over an immense front which sence of our best troops over sea, chy. To the west of La Basse he is Set When Boston Burdened with and with a large capital, to call upon will extend from Ont.—Announcement that the want of a national army, which is New Record Europe Belgium's in contact with our troops between evidently gradually Ottawa, merchants and agents for successful the fleet of 32 steamers car- still only in the forming; the sub- that locality and . A violent the Baltic to the Carpathians. In transport Beats the Athletics Homeless and profitable line. Permanent en- the Canadian marine menace, which keeps our Refugees combat took place northwest of spite of the claims of victory here rying expeditionary gagement. Weekly cash salary of reached and grand fleet often far from the ulti- to which resulted in force of 33,000 England and all and Lens Vermelles, and defeat there one side or the $24 traveling expenses by are the at mately decisive point; Zeppelins, our favor. We have taken Hannes- disembarking troops Ply- hotel bills advanced In cash each other, there is reason to believe that, has been cabled to Premier Sir mines and other conditions, more or VICTORY HAS NO PRECEDENT ANTWERP ADDS MORE camps, southwest of Arras.” mouth, 500,000 week. Experience not essential. less novel, throw upon Sir John Jelll- In the Meuse region, the French generally speaking, the fighting so far Robert Borden by George E. Perley, Mentloo reference and enolose self- a member of the now coe a burden of responsibility which report the repulse of a German attack has been confined to cavalry engage- Administration, addressed envelope. no one must underrate. 12 miles north of in Great Britain. Boston National Baseball Club Destitution and Intense on near Malancourt, ments, and that a general action has League Suffering THE 832 Dearborn With an intact and NATIONAL, St, Verdun. There was little action along navy initiative Rec- Hand in not yet begun. Makes New World’s Series Every Europe—Belgians Chicago. center. much can be done, and it probably is the ord Its Driven From Their Homes the Germans were by Complete Routing by In an official statement Issued by Although report- hoped that while the German navy Athletics. Fire and the Sword. it was stat- engages ours the transports, escorted of Philadelphia the German General Staff ed to have been driven back 30 miles O. C. the French by the older war MRS. FREYGANG ed that at no point had from Wnrsaw, a later report from ships, may slip Boston. — The Irresistible Braves London.—Three million refugees succeeded in making any Important across and complete a landing under Petrogrud tells of desperate fighting their record- From Now York City advances: Where the French have the protection of mines, submarines completed headlong, without homes or money, in many but eight miles from the Polish cap- and vessels sunk in the breaking rush toward the world’s gained ground was said to he at fairway. cases lacking sufficient clothing and ital. the Russians War The British Admiralty announced that There is in German baseball championship here by de- Teacher of German, Vocal and points where for strategical reasons Nevertheless, ample shipping even food, make one result of little the cruiser Hawke was sunk In the the Athletics 3 the Germans had withdrawn. Office insists the Oerman advance has ports for the embarcation of a quarter feating Philadelphia more than two months of warfare Instrumental Music North a Sea by German submarine a or runs to 1 in the fourth and deciding Zeebrugge has been entered by the of million men more, and from in been checked. The Russians claim The loss of life is said Europe. Open for Engagements for Song Ro» has been Thursday. the evidence of calmness with which game of the World’s Series at Fen- Germans. The German flag The fall of Antwerp added fully to have cut the German center and to be about 327 officers and men. A Park. Once more .the oitafs and Musicals. on the whole Dutch frontier. the German generals sacrifice life to way wily George hoisted men, women and children to to taken sister ship, the cruiser Theseus, the Dick 500,000 is on the coast, 16^ miles have 10,000 prisoners, with attain their objects we can be surq Stallings sent bewildering 8TUDIO: Decker Building, Zeebrugge made its the already long list of homeless suf- escape. that a loss of men In the tottering Mack- northeast of Ostend on the steam several cannon. 60,000 transit Rudolph against N. J. A Berlin official report states that ferers who must depend on the bounty Morristown, that runs the coast. would be considered a cheap price to men, and once more the redoubtable tramway along of others for their Ostend was taken by the German thor- keep. France, Eng- It Is the new port of Bruges, con- pay for throwing the remainder Bronx lad confounded the new WARRIORS FEAR WOLVES. News from land, Germany, Austria, Russia and canal with Bruges, Army. dispatches ashore. demoralized Philadelphia slug- nected by a ship oughly the effect of the ■BHnBBSEUBBEHBHraSMHMrflHHKnHHI France say that the city was not Belgium have all felt already In German hands. Are there troops to spare? Ger- gers. Anknals, Driven From Mountains as their was sufferings of this great army. Eng- in now by bombarded, occupation many has three mllllom men on her Na- The Allies line Belgium With this victory, the Boston and the Snow, Rival not hindered. land and France especially reaches front Ypres to the North Sea Enemy. two frontiers, but she has four million tional League Club accomplished the Alsace continues the scene of dally neutral nation of Holland have been thus barring German progress toward Cettinje.—A close watch at night men In her active army, reserve and most sensational record in modern €J More property is sold struggles for the possession of the chief sufferers, for to them have Dunkirk and Calais. is necessary at the military camps, Landwehr, besides a million and three- baseb T. of the result of professional come the homeless hordes of Belgians is al- not because of the fear of the points vantage, more in the Landsturm and In Lorraine a French army only quarters with their rush from classified adver- which it is difficult to as Beginning fleeing from their homes or driven through offen- but on account of the dread ascertain, Ersatz reserve. She have now most within shot of Metz, an enemy, may last in the senior league in fortunes vary so rapidly. Towns are place oflt by the fire and sword that has sive movement which might result of wolves, which when the first snow a million recruits of the new contin- taken and retaken the middle of July, the Braves have through the country. every than is repeately. at There are swept tising year in off the retreat of the Ger- covered the mountain tops began to gent depots. reports records.in the emitting Thousands who fled Ostend In row- broken traditions and descend and wander in that over a million men who have es- It is estimated that there are 1,000,- man Crown Prince. rapacious national sport with speed and aban- sold boats and other small craft arrived more than agents. The Government reports, as well bands, attacking the living, if they caped service in the past have volun- 000 refugees in France, through at Dover and cities along the French don during the last three months. to the newspapers, cannot find dead. teered. Even if we deduct from these half that number in England, at as despatches coast without food for They emerged champions of the the cost of have for- thirty-eix figures half a million men for losses least 600,000 in Holland. Refugees Compare show that the Allies gone world, leaving a trail of startling hours. of ward in northern France and in in the field by wounds and illness it from the border towns Germany advances of the surprises and upsets in their wake Continued Allied occu- a want ad with the southwestern Belgium, while the will take a great deal to convince us and the East Prussian territory forces near the Franco-Belgian which will be hard to duplicate in an SHIPS, 2,186 MEN, 4’ that the number of troops needed for by Russia have fled to the in- Germans have continued unoppos- to come. pied frontier are reported by the French years cannot be ed advance to Ostend. LOST BY GREAT BRITAIN an Invasion of England cannot be terior in what numbers customary commission | War Office bulletins. Estaires has Took Four Straight. Rus- and the found. estimated. On the other hand, The German right wing been retaken from the Germans. The German of Last and far from the least of their sians from (Poland and the border Allied left wing now rest upon the policy crip- X charged. Gains at many points along the in- was the overthrow pllng the British navy sub- accomplishments towns attacked by the Germans have seacoast. The Allied line now runs by from trenched lines Lens and Arras in four consecutive games of the interior. Dlxmude to marine attacks and floating a been forced to flee to the The has from Nieuport through to Verdun and St. Mihiei are also fj agent many mines while the Ger- GERMAN SUBMARINES world famous baseball machine of while Gen. Joffre is steadily 17 keeping y Thousands of refugees from Galicia Ypres, claimed. man under the A Connie Mack, with its $100,000 infield, back the Germans In the dreadnoughts TO CHANNEL BY RAIL? the of pressing It is asserted that from six to eight and of skil- and parts Hungary occupied properties among which guns of Kiel and has T home run heroes corps Lille. Helgoland — have fled to the in- region of German army corps are by the Russians cost the British six useful operating fully blended veteran and youthful With the lines i % and Vienna and other both belligerent on the East Prussian frontier, LONDON.—There Is a wide- terior large to divide hts cruisers and one pitching stars. The new champions selling to the sea there now can § torpedo gun- jr Austrian and cities are reaching where Berlin reports that the fight- spread circulated rumor in Lon- under the management of Hungarian at A boat, with a loss of 2,186 men. <•> gathered to be no attempts outflanking by continues favorable to the Ger- don that the Germans to taxed to their utmost care for X submarine raids In ing expect George Stallings are celebrating their To win success one or By the T of these efforts* either army. mans. transport rail to on them. How many refugees «j> North Sea Germans sank the by places ascent to the championship throne, the other of the opponents must break Berlin that on there are it is almost impossible to reports the battle line the Belgian and French coasts while the wreck of the Athletics’ base- A want hav- following: V ad finds the through the line, and the army Poland an advance of Rus- a and 3,000,000 is probably a con- ^ .in eight number of submarines, with ball juggernaut returned to the home say, of men and * The scout cruiser Pathfinder, 5 ing the greatest number sian army corps was repulsed with which to attack the British fleet. servative estimate of the great num- with 246 on of William Penn, stunned and stupi- move them to a chosen X men, September 5. X who wants the ability to heavy loss. The entire of trans- bers who have felt the full force of party your The armored cruisers feasibility fied by the unlooked for calamity has the better <|> Cressy, X warfare. point seemingly Rome hears that fire in the arsenal submarines overland Is at racked the and Abouklr on porting which, temporarily least, a chance to succeed. X Hogue Septem- X at Triest has an Austrian in few destroyed the contention of a well-known it to the smallest cog. Besides those that have fled from property days. is believed ber 22, with 1,400 men. The Germans, it here, J> dreadnought and other American here who homes there are thousands in The scout damaged engineer has The National were their to to make a breach X cruiser Hawke on League triumphs are certain try JJ craft. had much to with the of and o do study New Chicago; different parts Belgium parts Allies’ but where is October 15, with 387 men. won: 1906, York; 1907, in the line, just London conceded that the Germans of submarines and the of France, and A German mines In the handling Pittsburgh; 1914, possibly starving known to themselves and to the North ’< 1908, Chicago; 1909, only controlled channel ports in Belgium, of submarine mines. He said: facing the coming winter. y Sea the cruiser ** Boston. hopelessly French and British commanders, who destroyed light but it was said would meet they “It would be to trans- from their Amphion, with 131 men, on X possible are receiving reports X strong resistance by the Allies if SUES JUDGE FOR CONVICTION, ;■ August 6 and the torpedo •• port submarines by rail from ORDERS 5,000 TONS 8ABRE STEEL aerial scouts of any movement in gun- an attempt was made to extend the A boat on Germany to the Belgian or strength. Speedy September 3, X Invaders' to the French * • right wing for Prisoner Asks $25,000 Damages for that ♦ with 22 men. French coasts once the railroad France Places Contract In U. 8. a home It is believed, however, the «, Q <£> coast. 30 Days Spent In Jail. Many happy The In the naval ., lines were secured, but after Prompt Delivery. Germans are striking for the outer advantage The main to A Belgian Army, according the coast then would Chicago.—Suit for $25,000 now French struggle is distinctly with the reaching Pittsburgh.—The Crucible Co. ol damages in this can railway system, in J J the official proclamation issued by city trace its X Germans, although the British !! come the problem of escaping this received an order from the was filed against United States Judge bands, which runs from Paris through the Ministry, Is in touch with the city have destroyed or wrecked four the British war vessels or mine French for 6,000 tons oi Kenesaw M. Landis, as the result of Amiens and Arras to X J | allied forces, close to the northern government to the want German fields.’' 30 days in jail Frank Black- Junction, and thence to Calais and cruisers, two torpedo <• bayonet and sabre steel. The con- spent by prosperity A frontier. boat destroyers, one torpedo The rumors are that the Ger- tract was specific in the quality ol lldge on a contempt charge preferred the coast. \ The German Army Headquarters re- ad X boat, three submarines and X mans may try to send the sub- steel and the time of delivery, both by the Federal Judge. page. Thus far. according to the French port stated that there is nothing T merchant armed as marines from near the mouth of clauses so stringent that few If the suit is pressed to trial it will reports, the Allies have repulsed eight ships X new in the situation in France. It being the first time in Out X commerce destroyers. <, the Scheldt. cared to undertake the con be local history that 9 of every attempt of the Germans to dealt mainly with the big battle in companies employment? A Steel of the used in a United States judge has been sued achieve this object, and now have Russian Poland. tract. quality bayonets and sabres is manufactured for damages as a result of one of 9 Want a better job? in few plants in America. his decisions. SOLDIERS GET HOME NEWS. DUTCH SHIP DODGES CRUISER. BRITISH ARMY HEALTH WORK. BELGIAN THANKB TO FRANCE. 5 Miss is SEEK WAR SUPPLIES IN U. S. ENGLAND ALONE BUYS GRAIN. Opportunity Principal Demand of Tommony Atkins Runs Inside Three-mile Limit When Noted Physicians Named to Accom- King Albert Telegraphs Gratitude to It for Football Information. Chased by British Warship. pany Force. President Poincare. one of the most inter- Expeditionary Other Gazette New Representative* of English and Balllgerants Practically Out of London.—The Westminster York.—Officers of the Dutch London.—The Wax Office has ap- Bordeaux.—King Albert, of Belgium, French Armies Ask Bids. the Market, So Far. says that the Daily Mail has done an steamer Prins Willem V., Which ar- pointed Sir John Rose Bradford, Sir has seat the following telegram to ested of the for the Kansas patrons excellent piece of work in starting rived from the West Indies, reported Wilmot Herringham and Sir Alfnroth President Poincare: Chicago.—Negotiations pur City.—England alone, of the of several thousand belligerent European au edition of that paper especially that the vessel had been chasel by a Wright consulting physicians with "I am profoundly touched by the chase army wag Powers, is buy- want in with one million baskets, two hundrec ing grain it was ads. for keeping soldiers touch British cruiser while off Asbury Park. the British expeditionary force in hospitality so cordially offered by ons, normally, asserted and s to the home news. Lord Northcliffe has Two German citizens were aboard the France. France to the Belgian Government, thousand saddles and bridles, by delegates eighteenth annual his attention in France steamer. When the British of rifle cartridges for th« convention of the Grain She be given personal cruiser Field Marshal Earl Kitchener also and by the measures taken by the Gov- large supply Dealers’ Na- 9 may calling and Men the and French armiei tional to this paper its distribution. approached the steamer was headed has decided to appoint a special army ernment of the republic to assure our use of English Association, which was held In the trenches have their daily paper. inshore, and ran well within the three- | Sanitary Committee to advise the full independence and sovereignty.” were opened here 'by representative! here, with 1000 delegatee, represent- you today through these Experience has shown that the mile limit. The war vessel then army council on all questions pertain- “We await with confidence the hour of those Governments. ing export and commission firms and V greatest demand Is for football news. steamed out to sea. I ing to the health of the troops. of victory,” Representatives of the army pur country dealers, in attendance. columns. for chasing departments asked lmme The grain trade to England is en- diate bids on th* wagon contracts. tirely normal. i