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M,, S:t wa{a *.. _.".. kildls i H. Thompson. & ugro~ t. i year In Jail Q eaor da~o '' t s $I bru' tt wiH standing. on the dborteofa for attacking a whtt girl. The guard Wiliam A. eche 154 1i ''.O, iSt.,teseteo elto ih
li bmq t liqW ouse near her home a i Judge Audenrie ined cifamee $ 0 for Htrd.naL. it (
whichZ l it /NtW - 0*. son t.' th otec adto t.tt,1ql
Thenr.- Qfllcevel from the Navy Yard were at contempt of ontlyt. serrr 1ir, iIL
t marse doe).J V for- the ifteaf lg "thin morning to get the Mfantee was an electrician before Ite 1aeuuD
rvI ~ lit of ik o fae In the ease. Captain of Detective. became aPr guard. He saye he will "ii "*eameei >Denhiet.
' ~ a t ~ ' - t pwl Co ig now, of thte Bonder.eeid toda' that itogat was the to back to hie trade, at which workh! K t.' fIltf CtY4, fodOPIFl*pan of no;petfl -hihOepor, l d"b t, ~ u- man wir made a sensationa tfscadawic pays considerably *.1r..I iiaClleat
eot tt i' u lbir!sr utenant ioei (Ofs"re frono thebr dI[a cell room, 0n the or than the salary of a Park guard. Pnlraio1- ""Wtllalm P. Dasail. 3
4r,':lolla en t e " 1Ixtter,=: ock hotl Untrle eth floor of- City Hall l.e~ in the sum- Mc'Mamee saw the negro walking Nectarie st.
ntes ahooiae.: iae,tr )Ion. and mar of 1017. Hes was then a private In thrugh the park with the girl one day 1"
ROby-,.Id. Zrp A- notion gey 1f o ro., raftt Rn' the Frirst Regiment. N. a., atu, adpae i'udrars. Pc~totsnaiaoba enkelw~kL. 5 '
-els~ -aid >elltstldt B. Vrtyo'" Rogan Was In uniform when aretd The neglro was tried for attackintg the thtno at"on h rble. _ji o f e ubr d~ft n r il fe h a enqegndP
s Wio. Slinl j~ r npooro rlne.ScoceadMes policeman of -the gilate hehd en ustoede
at V - and nl'eetoc r I firlte Vro~r~pne.0th and fPderal eta. Stion;d cornered teHouse of, Detention. Hie wasrVYAWCa feceni.Bie-~
wqicotp "r tot Phladelphiat, him last night Is the hallway of a house V11do frttiibu o e, IAt unknown ramp.)
'~aai.n p ' tacos 451100n -als is mttae that Col. on Wilder it., between 23rd and 24th. triao 00 a technica ity. He then threw Jaln weebre. 2815s Jackson stoAms ebro h rt- h a ae hyfudhmel ntemryo h or n
oh I ahe violaipn of la Board, and I>)e subject of a o3l3 calbre revilvr Ith two empty Judge Audenried sentenced him to a B=10 U H. Lewseberoy. 1100 e. 0e5 t. a.;f lMalS lr r o mu"<cht to~ that brought on the an three loaded she, the chambersS, Year. the term te- begln from the date,.;"~: Elder s3a. lah or t1 es '4erei pais of, t e it>t bfefoe a court-martial a a cartridge belt lyring in the hil-11 of his arrest, which gives him six months onoe leepi tel da dt
to eoi tla! War Department way. more to serve. Joke Killons. 10o0 s.$1 t.. Coweis-15
Vf~ts~ Wa m~~de sem- n bsinee sgo ien~~ii a.detctie wo tstiiedat he When the sentence was announcedl Mc- solkown camp.I)
~B.tSltee onier014 yiii ah fo slonornghearing todaiy, declares Cogan wrote out 1itman who had followed the trial with. 800 stet
SR~~~ ~~ UPy d#e det fhsPeta'ai ing statement". l~a a statement. In which he admitted that keen Intrt, adncdttebro
ace upo.te dath. o hil Ta a pProgreso of production he- hagl ben firing a revolver from an tecort, removed his badge, and handed
tiuded the concern fifty,The rut exonerated from aywogautomobile In which he was riding, but it with his keys, to Assistant District Tremr fcr rmpn
iii 'ftofao Company itas doingE civillapi peoamel of the.5ik ened he had shot the child. Hie read tth~ P rd on, sying0 "Tr hseet'
h ISGvrmn muie05f,'OicloRed-the statement over when it was presented tthpakCm iio-rel. Phlailelptl have been killed inscin
i le'SOlt Iatp sad. lte R"A HeIZI Wake fomth br heCor for. his signature, and tore It np. if akdfo h a fI CutaccordIng to untoffc I reports,
a It is aid, The RYAN R~iI>I~i1 P~iBIMD. N a dtetified at the hearIng thai atnd was about Adae to sleave the rooonbk when
I~' l I o etl i wpaofti~aJ f h ~ ~e~h~hcod JI9~e ndeoled ummned im bck. They are Captain David Rtupp. Wyn ~
r-' apidif' nU ofn t, tlW.Rii b dow vgnr demi ed the 11u
'yn -. "gh up dw aotsr adot Inudge to answer any Lsisdowne. and daip1In (Sara.P.
i6?ule on eta., and put the, - oonpants nae O iatOn, epled the Judge. te, then Freenman. St. DreidS.
5, edelq o and M40r. Pote a4u en lbhena Pwm age.) " " Mtoved to the cell-room. He remaned4m I eue 51we n~ie aa~
IO t for An hour, when judge A~ ~ t 'g80 "hi Reel tai'
Exece aiIIIk +.v'~ h' oft ttpn~p~ isred ree a i Co retufed t tk he ar pkilt 'ai ipl W e ~~
~wu L~:~ P ee ~ eeo(I 1~ hefirst, p lae, you ha tn right C. 818th Infanttry. Re wa.'sfYr lte
Intea.atsto~h'a0"f ftunt' w to arrest this man and child without warn.Teaa a retrgtt the University of Paeuesylvanla. >IS.an
I s-ialta Q -1 + 1115-t aY-EA AL13NCIENNI3S ThPark whe sey wre do was a member of the old secondCt
g_, wta )o br>a asi wrong. Tfroop, serving eight months upon te-'
1kgtae tsS Pass.) 'O maeafrhrmsaeI eaican border as sergeant of the spl
E_ fed__ TROP (S~fTILE d Good Progress Made- New Drive Court. You were summoned here a
111 1 JGETJ1 1J/V~s1'T11witnees. snd with impudence and.. isn company of the Siet Peesaylvanlasw
NC DIIN LL eIn Wrests More Belgian Territory nc~ty you showed displeasure at the alrY JN O DM N IO mi pmt 44M~l 00mdfrom Enemy "This Is not the place to resign. You iFort Nlhgea In May, 117. Int 1,0la?
- of 3445 Oeveoeoa should do It to y'our superior officer or be,tr MIMAnsWo.
+.. l10 directly to the Park Commnlsslon, For An W aibs
r. -Anarmstie btwen Wth he oc a Aesroankeon Pa Amy ro" Notbthe manner In which You disturbed the of Coloel and irs. Job-n P. Woot o
be "L.net pJowerlO beten-itohmm"ia ry otws AMERICANS IN FIGHTING Court I adjudge you In contempt and wayne, lPa.
beRtnePwr e5t5of Verdan,. Oct. 80IDlayed).-he en in fine you $20. S tand committed until lbs Ctolticlal word has bean Nosiha'
non yesterday. - the most advanced poeltions oil both sides sentence Is compiled with "that First Lieutenant AlbertClte
1 on Turkey's unconditional of the lines ae reading the new' develop- 15 aoltdPos h iewspaid and McNamee was Wundazriich, iweoty-ne, 32 MapeU.
monte regarding Stn armistice almost as London. B soitdPes h n a Nov. I.-The British troqps ra- released without any further sopiena- asonhsbenkle stt
ona of theans. Sir Goroge early-a.1sthoes be, whom the daily papers raumed the offensive south of Valencen- lin tae o h eo h te't tenedownetahasbeenCkilled I. atn
are available. n tes today lain," said Judge Audanried. You can't fantry
tith Slecretarw announoed Propaganda officers. beth American cud Pild Marshal Halt says good progress expect nme to discuss my judicial acts. The information was r'eelved ina e
Joe Hone of Commonls German, arq tefng aviators to distribute 1passed on the case in open court. My last Wednesday, by Mrs. Aptn~
odIwelIfreqar'the notes. wheo have Passed between Is being readS. action wasnpublic, end perfectly plainlpru.Rgyv.Lado a.mte
Dadaale asoend el~ ndVena and Wasinton. and British troops In minor enterprlses near to everyone there. I have no secret sea- First Lieutenant Alphonse Sprout.ofth
Dardnells wa opeed rerentond -Were mode to dIsseminate res um ~on or private explanation io give of ah eso Tre' onal ~ ueo ettla atrdanm machine gun company of the sam n ai
nesp uk~ onal, uso eteiycpnjudicial at"mtand chum and sc-hoolmate ofLiu
Arthur fPag and Walter Lippmnan are her of prisoners. Thompaunas attorney had the case r~e- tenant Wundorich- The letter isb 14
holed hlomnentarflly of t iBrit- oopliriing the propaganda fromh the head-. opened on an exception taken to lie ter Mi.
Ipto*o oaatnp arters In Peas and 'the details al-s (Br' Aamn-tit Prea Judgc'e charge to the.jury at the tirot Lieutenant hSproul In in &5'basit
pt'of Co iatnol gemn aroed out by a big 'force, with Novi. 1.-Clolent atleybattles trial.t 1~satDaritAtre at
of ete JstIO5aI wan a which ts o-.operating the personnel artafld Pais Irttlt Anihotonte 'itric lo icy plan-cu where he was taken after being
or ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t conducte whe oodcern ligweei rgesls ngto h rnhginlpoc and shell-,hocked. In his letter, atet
fefrlrayBlan. PsidnisosweeIprgeolnshon thea,nc lion, sid todiay that it wan Flo hard to atBru ad
asfo Grweaetd whqttln 'wrth irdett ilsothe not to Austria was front along the 0100 near Iuise and It get a clear statement from tb. girl as Perhps lb areloietnai
M teAmericans among the the Aisne region near 8t. Ferretl, north- to datl".. t.- hat at time It looted Wnolcthv ied enIfre
Auira ott pW within a f ew hours after west of Chateau lorceiln, the War Office as though ho woul n t be ahio io try tf his fieath. I hove known It forsm.0B-Atwas surrounded and brogh wa a1 Brettisolaer had copernsase the case. hie was ie tiered with the lruh 11altl ae a oisI as ee eIps as yb ug u ime, He lied like a euldier wihhi
ago-eA asrla se -rt thei -so deril,se yb ug u face towards Herlin. hll Is nothin on.
agoS RAVAe wasTR relase frocite thiPro.,on a..0~L pared with the batle we went truh
oion camp and, the ire- IIi AA CUTY With the British ArmtY Itt France and 'F''nCSE RO O3 we bell going o fast for thee dasw
b~lsoftlht tfytieiiso ofd per- Belgiunt. Aiv I.-Another big siles of tin" i 'FU' CAEwReTO3 r tinnle to stoap
Detu Telso strne to portent terrlory was Ioli' fromt the en- -ieutenant Wuriierltch's family sae
he preliminary "day saw -emy yesterday atolg a wide front to Bel- 'Deaths Also show Big Falig nf lilay deat They hiot realebeau o th
sbad starvdhfm anti his man iseo glum between Lievogo on thtenorth and hsdah h tlria us
ut tWO years Sligo surren- (t~eite4te Press tieraesdtee.l Avelichem ont the south. by att Allledforce Today's Report Waor leeporionnt. in Washington. adt.
toulallyflobisqovertlnnt's With "b. American Troops In Frante. composed of Belgian, Britiah. rnench and New eases of Influenza during the pant day that they. had no news of Lietenn
-rai trs Oct.3 m (By post).-Nothing attests more American top-gtn ihta
sis f u~iys pptus- om'ltiiyth bttres wthwhchlb Te rthoa units twere ts.ghigwt twny-fouar hours dropped to thtirty-three. Lieutena Wumertih and Sproul'u
it-A byf Sir' Geye 'Cavein-la Gsninetsl he opoeth mrcna-teFec ot fteBilb he lowesl for several weeks. Yesterday both commissioned at thes Firt OI er
ta b ir f~rg avIn ona"hveopoe te mria a- The attack was launched at 6.10 there were fifty-four. Training Campi. Fort Niagara. Tey
r'vao -g Ctverywhere In France-than the lit' o'clock' in the morning. By noon the Of the new caes none were reporteid were sent In C'amp Mi-ads togethee n
hyrthO Ailq4 -Seat through tr npleteneee with which the terrain British had jammed their way forward I from the I)ermi ntuwo and Oak Lane sec both sailed for F'rance with thei a il
and into thee Biack Sea, over blobh the two have fought has been to a depth of some four thousand yards.,tions. twenty-five from north of Market tent in July.
thaohs log te ar dstfoyed dsolte, hunedupbyshll The troops to the north earlier In the pt.,- six south of M1arket at., and two Lieutenant Wundorlich is the soafm l
C tle' rts ose fieDa, ds tedlted, beyond n byedit day had wrenched away a coneiderahia from West P'hiladelphia. bert Wunderllch. treasurer of theJh
iVBeap ortia. is,'mtlae eodayimeit oto of the ride Syote~ an ee Ysterday fifty idaths fr-ome influenza Haworth 1'n., inX~n Chestnut at l' a
poatt'iatlon of Si1 Allied hoi~q of restoration. - going ahead well. This ridice dominated land thty-three from pneumonila were re.- allending Williams College. Mans4'n
arklshp -ion'c cpsna 7I' sWas true even In portions of the the city of Audel15rde to the eat. The iported, a total of eighty-throe, ait corn- left then- for ft" Niagara.
rte isolation of iros-mny Sl't Mibll salient. for notwtthstandlng --tsidnelinasis lteed islet pared with 1.14 on Wednesay., lrultle of Senor li ti epublicans,
{ire desertion and fairien. th-o thp Germans fairly ran across to CidKill by~c candidate fir tioueroor. He waiteOrtittdu.hte EGASPO O E AR hl db rc da tceki aka emrala
is oomentedli~OOth' famous Hindenburg line they did l LI U tre cad ue il4 ieh dai 'eki ota ra n
t lg fatue o h HaveySehddnie. t~i S"Beeh.Chrolnut ion ti.- o'er formerly a mebe
-nnt in the *t10lWgAIl hotd aQn the western edge of the sec- '~ wood rt., wae killed loot light by being o~f the Vincit llcgimeii. if the ttna
y" orand bythe time the Americans bed Peasants F'lock to Liberated Sectionrs struck by at otton trucik tin tree toineurt. iid acicompanied the regimt t
this isoiatlou 111pog hog been able to take it great mines' had With Hlousehold Goods rolr kae alwa oligtteth Me nhrdr Abohr, uta
-tjre'' utchev. - had beens vehif - - - - j l uiled Ha, ha. ha! i'lve got ybu pust ii ir.a~
ei e iti4.-milia -soy -a--few-moments- with' a wetll-S.'he population doetnot sppear to have thre. -What eok like raln ' " Annletvbtety; hown Main Lin sfee hsclydrn h emnI"ae, adr i edl. hsbe ildi cin e offce -
t- ef1 h%~ ca.las wcadloioarpasddnl heclsehItsufeed hyicllyduin th Grmn Wle. aidh'ofeoo WndlosasedeOiiltdinrofn.esssoapai
' 'i, s'' Nff snetp and glowered at his wife in otupatou The-womenft+----- Clarence Patton Freemin. 8tDvda
th[.k~sk appear to behealthy. ManY sustifiationssun of H.and Mrs. HaodA. Freean
hi~od hat '1Ihltrfa Smart is getting too clever,"a had suffered no actual privation. panFemnInphwo
als. teate-ase "But It was due tothe American Food A pnshful young merchant presenteds his 17 ne ot eA. ltion, assistant to the presdto
aged t h ayCommission,' they adde' Had we been wife with a handsnome diningi-room latopth1'1I.
i".Iqite ub a hscitea fa10 at the- tender marcies of the Germand, on her birthday, nd hie heari gtave a big lie was mortally wounded op 3aptmb
-ttti pn a hsatlirto odcs we should have starved," throb of delight whet nbe told bhin' -"ha 7wil ihlg ihte31t na
aoloin she ust toid mo try, cut-entlo- t Dvaon ~
amn ~ ~ ~~ mcb In-Food Commission already are upon the gift. At the earn. time his rl.nnb iiin aogte
b~y!to, reambi myr nowel sh TheAmela-edCosadti neddbetwn e Munband noer nolorthst of d
fgextending relief. The econqueetl ceun- osaty rwas aroused,.n eakdbngt-Mueri-rnihato ~-u d
r.try Is In need of food of all kinds,- ladytne her resnturschpcla trightS Pap
to 81 Ilods up' th wr.' ' W -eed dear," she reolied, laughingly,. artngtadStra lg3-,:4 nta4, "an4t the dldiop- - itr. Dsotn t has a good deal of baas about it. is tooler tonight; gentle north'weswd.i
mesa 't li co ifr olallt".hnsm olo t eurnago el mi 've got oil thef'd allow f attention. Is remarkably briltlit, flares ncurnLv THnMtlO:tTEE AT T1 i
-,t' dt minter bfast over twro uap occaslonally. Isa bound to emtoke, and ___ { p S011(:1 1
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