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The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio • 18

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I WtIT ESDA TAGE EIGHTEEN CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER TUESDAY OCTOBER 23 help DIED JS'R? WASTED maleP LOCAL WANT AD RATES Minimm charge nffV-i any I Six Ant words count a ttna Ueottra Feb 11T HAIG 10 KEEP UP PR PLATTSBURG IS TRANSPLANTED TO FRENCH SOIL SAW ST LOUIS MOB TOSS NEGRO CHILD INTO FIRE BAX A John ar beloved husband of Anna and father of Joseph John jr Mrs Anne flecker kin Mery Meyers passed away Friday Oct 19 seed 73 years Auto funeral from late residence 2387 7tn street Tuesday Oct 23 at 2 Body to be cremated Friend invited Death and Lodge NotVee: rarae fi op insertion: aiceoa os She daily and 3oe Sunday per line BRADY Mrs Mary mother of Francis flrady and sister of Mias Jennie McGrath At her residence 716 Finney Avenue Funeral fiorn Holy Nome church Thursday morning at 8:30 Autos Wanted Situations: wily and Sunday 12c a line or more eonserattre insertions 10e a ntae or non cenaecutira ineertLas So a ttae AI'TO stock and slim tnDSi 1 eilpneni ed 12K Plain Lehin (jiihir1 unity BoJ fi experience I eiperien FjVlam leal Lw hs had fc Akron XriiS Ford tr Metalcratt Line I 1 iS for tuueJ Wert- Room School for Officers Uses Tactics of Two Allies Reporter Swears Soldiers Shot Negroes Fleeing Flames to Bm nd Wuiud Room mid Room mid Board (leas than I rooms): I Daily I Sunday Pat LinslPer Lin insertion 1 12e I lde I or more oneaemtfra insertions 10c 1 14 COUGHLIN Robert Temple aged 10 beloved son of Mary A Temple and Coughlin brother of Hazel Dt Roy and Herbert A Smith of 1812 Hastings avenue Rost Cleveland suddenly at Montgomery Ala Funeral bervmes will be held at tlie Fust church Euclid aveuue and 30th street Oct 23 at 2 Friends invited Says With Energy Could Have Placed More Men on Firing Line Tug of War Expected in Naming of Successor to Senator That is Stated by Secretary Baker in Weekly Review of War I At-ro Raiksman: m-rd lie or more coiiserutire insertions hate un 0enm ur mHi roul live man to 1 the Employment AgensTiea: Daily Me a Lute Sunday 40c a Lina All Other Classifications: EAST ST LOUIS III Oct Testimony that during the race riots I here July 2 a mob threw a negro child He Says Troops Are Into a burning house after it had es- I-KB hr Fonb a44 j-ui'hda- 44 Aitrires lull ix gltS AUTO RKPA1U Ml flt 1 'V Addivui DREWS John aged 81 husband of the late Fredericks Drew father of Mis It Heiden William Fred Mrs George Eintkey Mrs George Batchelor and Edward died at the home of Mrs II Heiden $122 Homan avenue Funeral Thursday at 2-80 from the residence of Mrs George Emtkey 812 North boulevard Auto funeral Urges Patriotic Americans to Spurn Counsels of Pacifists Daily I Sunday Per LinelPer Line 20c I 35e 17e 28c 15c I 21c Administration to Fight Efforts of La Follette to Elect Peace Man I tRS wauted- Carr IU) I Insertion reore ooneeeutive Insertions I more eonsecutlre insertions in Fighting Trim in France AI'TO PKJ-AIU MAN 'AIVLY AV 1Ll guaraniuJd felon good per wk ARHEH to rent shop eil Write or aee ariVek BARflER to rent shop Jxr fthodeuW i flrst-clasA for PRO uJ Cut or Diaplaj Type: On oil odrartlMiaenu whare display haeaiioM eats at dlila typ i uaed tb space oooapted Will be DBoaoured and charted at toe rate of 39 aaate line daily and 95 cent pel atte let aea guaranteed 3615 Loraim eveiungs GOODWIN Edith Shmnway wife of Dr Emery Goodwin died Sunday afternoon Oct 21 724 lOMh atreet Funeral aemoes at Wade Memorial Wednesday 2 capod from the flames was given at the congressional inquiiy Into the riots today by Edwin Fopkess a reporter for a 8t Louis newspaper He said he also saw four or five national guardsmen shoot and kill two negroes who ran from a burning house Paul Anderson a reporter testified that before Federal Judge Landis ordered a reformation last November many saloons in the city were conducted in a disorderly manner and were Indv BARKER -First-class cotue 03 Woodland av Plain Dealer Bureau Post Building WASHINGTON Oct 22 The tragic death of Senator Paul Husting of Wisconsin shot accidentally by his brother yesterday has precipitated a situation of the the chief breeding places of crime The fir8t importance nationally and hav- The Plain Dealer win not be raeponhte fee More than the int Incorredt ineertftn ot any ed-Vertieemeat When diacontbialnf or rbanyiny Mk for the adjustment department BARKER wamedUfeteST hui2 Hairh At BIEUNTi clerk hand HESOUN Frank jr aged 51 yeara beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Maily) suddenly at 5 15 Ucu IS at hit residence 4631 Broadway Funeral Tuesday Oct 23 at 2 from late residence (Plata Dealer 8eiid Cable) AMERICAN FJEL1 HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE Oct which is the training camp of the American students who recently arrived here ia located a considerable distance from general field headquarters It lies amid beautiful surroundings Thirty-seven French one British and one Canadian instructor work at the camp directly under the American commanding officer Platts-burg Sheridan Snelling practically every American training camp is represented These young Americans are men of the highest type Most of them have had previous military experience either in the regular army in the national guard or at military schools A large majority has previously received elementary training in administration tactics care of men etc in America They are receiving their final polishing before taking infantry company commands The students are divided Into five classes They wear broad hatbands which indicate their class Yellow means hand grenades blue machine haudwnting be jui- and accuni il I liny Tunn Dealt 41 HIGGINS lSfiOl Euclid arenue passed away Thursday morning Ort 18 Berrices at late reaideuce Monday evening at 8 o'clock Please omit floners Want edrartiaaTHentj for The Morning Plain Dealer wtll be accepted until 9pm daily Want adiertisemenfs for The Sunday Flora wifi be arrepted su follows Plrst Rdmm 9 Friday Seoond 2 Saturday Loot EdRicn 8 BLACKSMITH aud tV helpers Apply ornpl-! office the Central Steel pany Massillon 0 ELE iLxperie: mobile 1 the M0T( 1070 lawless element that frequented these saloons he thought was the same element that took part in the race riots Why the business men of East fct Louis wipe out the lawless asked Congressman Raker Anderson replied that the lawless element had been so powerful for years that political parties played for its sup- FUKERAL DIRECTORS August A Sun Oct 31 Lutheran hospital age 78 yrs husband of Olga (nee Scnuit) lather of Ernest Mrs Decora and Baum Funeral sernces at the Beilstein-Young Co parlors 7508 Carnegie at Thura Oct 25th at 230 ing an indirect bearing internationally That is the consensus of opinion of leaders hero of all political beliefs The outcome of choosing a successor to the Wisconsin senator is confidently exported to develop in two hard fought battles whether port pacifism or pro-war sentiment in the He described the housing conditions of country holds the upper hand many negroes iu East 4t Louis as un- The first test is expected in tn sanitary i special "Wisconsin primaries and the Interjected Congressman second in the event La Follette is Body Mak THE KEHSTEINYOENti CO FUNERAL PARLOUS TftiiS CARNEGIE Auto Invalid Car Rosedale 5822 Princeton 655 Fred BeilMein i WYoung MUMIOLLAND 8681 PROSPECT ROSE 69 CENT 4591 PHILIP MONKEAL geuetal undertaking at lMfl ftftih Cliipel in (nnn-tn-n Anna (nee lank) belored wife of George Keppler at Lutheran hospital Sunday Oot 21 age 42 years Funeral from the Rebburg-Busch Co chapel 415U Pearl road Wednesday Oct 24 at 2 Jt tat Ij jteneratcu FLORISTS KIN8LEY Mary Chalmers late of Crestline In this city on Sunday Oct 21 age 66 years Funeral services at parlors of Chas Melbourne A Son Superior and 77th street Wednesday Oct 24 at XI a Burial East Cleveland cemetery 1 (By riim Dealer tir 'WASHINGTON Oct Gen Huig will conduct a winter campaign His blows in Flanders have brought on what promises to be a cabinet crisis in Germany and the allies have Sufficient resources and material to keep up those blows The German land and naval offensive against Russia is a desperate effort to bolster up the breaking morale iof the German masses What advantages the enemy has gained in the Baltic in no way offset the allied victories in Flanders 4 These striking statement are made tonight by Secretary of War Baker Ala his weekly review of the progress Jif the war In his review Secretary Baker Hakes occasion for the first time to Piommeut on what America is doing in 'fYance He says: fY men in France after three Intensive training are iu tpiendid physical condition and efficient fighting trim They have readily become acclimated and now feel Hit home in the war sone I troops have met with the most svarm-hearted and enthusiastic reception by the armies and people of 4 health of our men overseas 3 reported as excellent week Just closed has been one if relative quiet on all fronts jf'it weather already prevails ilong the western front wintry con-Jjqitions will soon set in and the ter-will become Increasingly difficult for attacking troops Nevertheless the potency of allied material 3 man I Ka anniimnlatinn tf tllA Ind the accumulation of the BRAMLEY A SON moderate pnees 1181 71st Rosedale 1499 Princeton 820 1327 Euclid av Prospect 192 Central 2549 fur fhmere on high grade cloj bodies Steady to competent men able to secure the nomination of someone who will support his views will come in the special election to orange rifle grenades red au- foliow the primaries I tomatxc rifles and green riflemen The national administration if The men spent one week in each necessary will go to extraordinary I class with the object of rounding lengths to make sure of a verdict out their education rather than de-upholding the war uims and purposes veloping into specialists They are of the nation using the British bayonet sniping Senator La Follette left Washing- and grenade methods and the French ton early this evening declining to methods of advance and of handling state what plans he had in mind He machine guns grenades and rifles as will attend the funeral of his former well as the French pioneering and Thomas age 82 years suddenly Monday morning at residence of hia ton William Kirkpatrick 133d street Funeral Oct 24 at 2 in from Koehler undertaking parlors 2340 55th street LODGE NOTICES ENGI First-clas lave stnte I Also sey Ven eyperi lr-d faun' Itokera Good wa Commuui Ind apply lloyment he go R1 MEMBERS of Glenn I-odge No 203 I are hereby mtue-ied to meet at their hall ledm-Mia Out I at 2 ui to attend the funeral of our brother FF Weaver FRTKPEL Robert age 50 yrs bekiTed 'bus-band and father Died Sunday Oct 21 at 12:15 a Funeral Tuesday Oct 23 frotn his late residence 7507 Goodwalt at 2 Friends invited The TheOo Kuni Coo LOST AND FOUND MTTLAC Manunie age 8 beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Mulac Sunday Oct 21 at 7305 Chamberlain av Funeral Tuesday at 2-80 Cooper suppose the houses were not til for dogs to live In It seems cruel that people willing to live under such conditions will work for a lower wage than those who demand better homes John Baton general manager of the Morris Co packing plant said his plants had a wage scale said Cooper have a scale and has a scale and Armour's has a scale and they are all the same You think that is all right but in your Judgment the laboring men have no right to agree as to a minimum replied Mr Baton is a free country and every man has a right to sell his labor at any price he deems Mr Baton said he was present at the meetiug of the East fct Louis Chamber of Commerce on the afternoon of July 2 after the mob had begun Its work He said the mayor told the meeting that the situation had got beyond his control Congressman Raker here interrupted and said: "You uie a big strong man physically and mentally Why you go and gel fifty rifles and stand between that mob and the men and women they were "Well to tell the replied Baton were afraid for our Winslow and Eln Melissa age 77 years beloved mother of Aire Clara Jones Mrs Mary Khp-pel Mrs Pearl Pethick and Mrs Jessie Arnold died at 0 Monday- Oct 22 Funeral from residence of her daughter 3438 Marvin avenue at 2:30 Wednesday Oct 24 LOST watch chain Roman gold with small gold knife attached either in Taylor arcade or on Euclid av Finder will receive reward by returning same to 415 Rockefeller Bldg FACT women am payment si Lge work 1 Igt could be at lunch Lrliertou 0 sapping methods This afternoon the students clustered on a hill top watched French infantry make a theoretical attack on three lines of trenches with rifle and hand grenade the French officers explaining the operations The relations between the Americans and French are extremely cordial French and American officers gather nightly in the mess The present intention Is that this school is to be only temporary until corps schools are fully organized the object being to expedite the training of these first student officers in French schools pending the organization A smaller number of students is undergoing similar training in another French camp Mrs A age 55 years beloved mother of Connna William and Leo Per-rault Monday Oct 22 Funeral from St Aloysms church Wednesday 9 a BOILERMAKERS FIRST-CLASS FOR STFJ WORK OUT OF TOW SHORE ROOM 1001 GUARDIAN B7 THEODORE ROOSEVELT By Coarteay Kansas City Star It Is stated in a press report from Washington that the allies wish the United States to stop sending men abroad and use its ships for food and munitions instead but that the administration will not agree to the plan and furthermore that the administration is determined that there shall be no peace until Germany is completely beaten If the report is correct the administration is absolutely right on both points As to the first point we well understand in view of the steady U-boat campaign how greatly the allies desire food and munitions and we regret with bitter shame the folly of our government in dawdling and delaying for six vital months after the German note of Jan 3i last before seriously beginning the work of building big swift cargo boats But this cannot alter the fact that for the sake of our honor and our future world usefulness we must ourselves fight and not merely hire others to fight for us If we do not follow this course our heads will be bowed with humiliation With proper energy we could already have had some hundreds of thousands of men in the firing line and we should send our troops over as rapidly as possible with the purpose to put at least 2000000 men against the German lines next year an entirely possible program if the government will lend its energies with a single mind to the task As regards the second point every decent citizen should make the pacifist and the home Hun realize that agitation for a premature peace for a peace without victory is seditious Shame on every man and above all on every public servant and every leader of public opinion who endeavors to weaken the determination of America to see the war through and at all costs secure an overwhelming triumph for the principles for which wre contend If Germany is left unbeaten the western hemisphere will stand in cowering dread of an assault by Germany's ruthless and barbarous autocracy The liberties of the free peoples of the world are at stake We must now fight with all our might on European soil beside our allies or else fear the day when will have to fight without allies beside our burning homes While this war lasts the cause of our allies is our cause their defeat wuuld be our defeat and who ever assails them or defends Germany Is a traitor to the United States There must be no negotiated peace Belgium is entitled to an enormous indemnity and France to annexation of Alsace and Lorraine By her marine murders and her shore raids and her utter treachery and abominable cruelty Germany has made herself the outlaw among nations and with her we should negotiate only through the mouths of our cannon All who now advocate a negotiated peace with her are seeking to betray civilization in the interest of brute force and international outrage The United States owes her entrance into the war almost as much to the American pacifist as to the German militarist and now the former is meanly eager once more to serve the latter by securing an unjust peace Let every brave and patriotic American spurn tSie base counsels of the pro-Germans and pacifists and insist that this country at whatever cost fight steadfastly the war closes with Germany's complete overthrow Copyright 11)17 by the Kansas City 8Ur ICMAN live 1 1 do other In IeMAN li Inq Ikist EX PCTN AM--Nettie daughter of Putnam 12200 Wade Park avenue died at 7:55 Saturday Funeral Tues Oct 23 from Millard Sons parlors 2092 105th at 8 REWARD $25 reward for first information leadm to tb recovery of 1D17 Ford touring car No lVWfkil state liuense No 127713 sale curtains roll up 2 Firestone Nou-skid 30x31: 2 smooth double fabric eleutrie tail light telephone 01 telegraph It A MclLnald Plain Dealer Kidg Main 14415 Central 377 men iSijechnical means of combat and the preparations which have been going rtfi for many months will make it Possible for the British and French pmmanders to triumph over natural stacles and with few short inter- Jrls we may expect the offensive to Irena forward is not anticipated that the al-vill go into winter quarters this BOOKKEEPER Accounts receivable must be rienced and reliable State 1 ELOOI' LOST On Euclid ar between Hippodrome and 40th st gold watch with monogram I) attached to filter fob with gold pendant marked Holly reward 2118 40th at Rohedale 1007 SCHWCCK Elizabeth (nee Amerebach) beloved wife of the late George Srhmurk and mother of George Fred Maytne Edward Anthony Cecilia and Blanche Saturday morning Oct 20 at 215 at residence 6814 Franklin aged 64 years Funeral Tuesday Oct 23 from late residence 8 On a and St Stephen's church 9 a Runal St cemetery Brook Park 0 Detroit and New York papers please copy expected Box 804 Plain If aluminum 7ibh JOBS? THERE WERE NONE iDER ha produ 2R11 full Importance of the battle Flanders Is beginning to be re- Flanders BOOKKEEPER One Who can keep U-J the customers and ui waf gr wing ard gmw al'h etmea and salary eiiwored mlh fir Box lf Plainl Vt BOOKBINDER til -r rwjidcr aicl for jH-nnamut iKairtn Apply liiuiiJ The Edwards tpjbl LOST Small jillow with ornamented top Out 21 Hermit ar ami terrain a on 3Mh or betw-ea RMh ard 25th on Irain Reward HH3 3Str st LOST Fane black carred wood gun nie'al handle Dublin dce and untiabv engrared on handle $10 reward when delivered to Lke Shore honk No qnefttin asked BRITISHERS BRING DOWN 19 PLANES IN THREE DAYS Ii1NG trai: ndow So 523 Mechanics Mobilize for Action SCHNEIDER Hannah beloved wife of John mther of Michael John Walter George and Ella Mrs Dobbert aud Mrs A Frueh Burial from late residence 536 102d street Tuesday 2 pm Auto funeral Frienda invited LOST On Pane ay ear small black bag con GOR frhe SI Mfft taining plumbing fixture catalogs and other Finder to Fisher nemoranduuis Co 811 Superior ar Reward LOST Deg strayed pure white English bull ENGERH Emma (nee Busch) beloved wife of the late Adam Ungen at her residence 9203 Prince avenue Funeral Services at Name church at 8:30 Auto funeral Please omit flowers f()RION terrier wearing brass collar ans to the name ward if returned to 1251 of Spike Liberal reward colleague There is no doubt that he will try to secure some one holding his own anti-war views to succeed Senator Husting It is believed the probable Republican candidates are confined to three men Gov Philipp who is known to have senatorial aspirations Francis McGovern former governor of Wisconsin and Irvine Lenroot Representative Lenroot is looked upon as the most probable choice of the Republicans despite the fact that while speaker of the Wisconsin assembly he was very close to Senator La Follette then governor La Follette it is believed might accept Lenroot as regular Republican nominee because of his efforts in the house to secure higher tax rates on the excess income of business although he has differed completely with the pacifist senator on war issues The Democrats face the problem of naming a candidate without a real leader Sudden death within a year has robbed the party of its three 1 leaders in Wisconsin Senator Husting is the last of these if the La Follette faction succeeds in naming its own candidate as the regular Republican nominee the administration will throw its whole influence behind the Democratic aspirant to prevent a gain of the antiwar element in the United States senate Under such circumstances it is believed the Democratic candidate will receive substantial Republican su pport Although one-third of the residents of Wisconsin ore German and one-third Scandinavian Senator Husting bitterly assailed pro-Germanism even before the outbreak of the war While Senator Ia Follette was leading the group of willful in defeating the armed ship resolution by a filibuster Senator Husting was supporting the administration to the limit of his ability During one of the critical periods before the outbreak of the war Senator Husting vigorously denounced the American embargo conference and exposed it as a pro-German machine on the floor of the senate He showed that he had received thousands of telegrams from Germans insisting that the United States should not sell to the allies during the war The executive committee of the Republican state central committee which helped to elect Senator La Follette last year has petitioned the senate to expel him saying that the people of Wisconsin are behind the president in the war Seven Crash to Earth Others Are Forced to Descend Helpless 84th st Garfield 4666 Fisher necktiice and Euclid entrance First Methodist church lib reward Return 1216 Bldg or 2005 71fet Suite 12 Pro-pect 243 suddenly at hi residence Oct 22 11505 Headley avenue (formerly of 1919 Holmden avenue) Funeral Wednesday at 2 from late residence Burial private Kindly omit flowers Auto funeral ecled order to appreciate the real igniflcance of this engagement and ipe effect it has had on the morale the German army and the German feople we must consider briefly the Jarman attacks in the Riga sector eluding the capture of Oesel Dago Sd other minor islands of the gulf no attempt should be made belittle the importance of the posi-gained by the enemy we fail to record that it is apparent Wiat the Germans undertook this ex-edition with a vietj to bolstering up ae morale of the country more par-fcUlafTy lir order to be able to meet ie Impending InternaD-difflculUes yhich threaten to culminate in a retired cabinet crisis in the near fu-'ire German high command has variably pic ked out a weakened ob- BOEING MILL TIIE EXTERNAL GRIND! PLANER WARNER SWA SI NO 4 Employment office all dav and from to 9 CLEVELAND AUTOMATIC MACHI CO 22(59 Ashland LOST gold nose glavps in case Euclid Heights car or lOftth and Euclid or near Peerless factory Monday morning Garfield 6697 Reward io El llvVCED I ED AT (oI'KUY Inq 7 ImMERMA The HR Winds IsiTOU foi Iinrrtunity iGf referei Heale WEAVER Francis beloved husband of Mannie Weaver father of Harry Weaver Mrs Maud I BeJlchambere died Sunday night at his residence 830H Lenion avenue Funeral Wednesday at 2 o'clock LOST Pocket hook containing Iihertv bond certificate and bnni payment book ring and kess Stanley 11317 Proctor ct 4140 Station 3ft $10 reward LOST Light Brindle Boston hull whie strue on forehead between eyes answer to name Posse Tall Warn Fair Liberal reward Augusta sister of Mre rnurtney Monday a Service Tuesday 3 14006 Woodworth road Burial at Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Q) payr please ropy rRSKYMJ Ur need itiftlh BALTIMORE Oct 22 Police were called out tonight to corral 523 mechanics who had gathered in the Union station to await arrival of Frederick Niemann an employment agent of Newark The men arrived early this morning in answer to an advertisement in New-ary papers calling for men to work in an airplane factory here There is none here The men came on a special train after paying a $3 fee each to the Niemann agency Police Marshal Carter was notified and telegraphed Newark Tonight Niemann arrived with about $1200 which he said represented his part of the $3 fees turned over to him by Charles Skinner one of his employes Niemann sail Skinner had disappeared and that he knew nothing of the nature of the advertisements The mechanics a howling mob wailed at the station to get at Niemann Most of them had had little or nothing to eat and were in fighting humor A detaohment of police spirited Niemann and his $1200 to a police station The mob thereupon marched through the streets until forced into the police station yard Niemann Anally gave each of the men $2 and agreed to refund them their return transportation on thejr arrival back at Newark Most of them wandered around the streets for the night LEGAL NOTICES WATGH CHARM with t-oth somewhere between Osborne Bldg and Public mpiare or on Broadway car Reward if returned tu 7033 Broadway ROYS Tctive in order to be able to record jdpueoess which should be of political mother than military value aa mesyenger iniu most healthful tire and Imst serTce 40 pernrl to start or can ern it ti per id work Webern Ur ion ic'cgraph Cel ftth Ap Lot' LOST Part of silrer fountain pen Siturday 2dth- initials on Tn reward Call Eddy 1479 573 103d st LOST Female pup: small brown with collar wlute breaat long tail reward 3D34 Yorkshire rd Cleveland Heights Fairmount 1246 3-4 KT diamond lady's tiffany ring Fri aft East Side nr ibwntown liberal reward In finder Hueter bstil Superior BOY OR 5fAX Strnrc hr -himing room THE KFEKIIXG CO 2212 Superior (Plain Dealer RpeHaJ Gable) LONDON Oct 22 German airplanes were winged by British flyers within the last seventy-two hours thus: Two were shot down completely out of control by British seaplanes raiding the German aerodromes at VUssige and Houttave In Belgium Two were sent slinking to earth utterly disabled after a livel yeontbat between five British scouts and twenty Teuton machines Two dtstroyed completely in the same attack One was blown to pieces by a bomb hurled from British machines that raided a Teuton aerodrome at Rouiers Saturday One lilt by bomb in the same raid fell through the center of a hangar Seven crashed to earth In full view of the aerodrome having been r-dled with machine gun bullets by the raiders Pour were driven out of control in raid ten mile? north of Saarbrucken on the same day In addition to those another Teuton machine was seen to be hit by bomb just as she was nbout to ascend In all these enterprises the British lost only five machines The raid near Saarbrucken In Rhenish Prussia some forty miles from Treves reepatodly raided by the French Is looked upon as the first of a series of promised reprisals for the German attacks on London The German admiralty todav admitted the loss of four of the Zeppelins which raided England and France Friday night Iegal Notice At a Stockholder's meeting held of The Elenbogen 8tate Bank on October 12th 1917 Cleveland Ohio the following amendment to Articles of Incorporation was adopted: RESOLVED That the Articles of Incorporation of The Elenbogen State Bank be and the same are hereby amended so that the name of said bank shall be changed from The Elenbogen State Bank to read THE MERCHANTS SAVINGS BANKING COMPANY and the said bank shall hereafter be known as THE MERCHANTS SAVINGS BANKING COMPANY MAX LEVY oclfl-23-30 Sec'y-Treas LOST Auto robe black and brown in Park or Clifton bird Sunday noon Reward Main 1910 or Mario 374 ROYS English P1 LOST S8t Oct 20 crocheted handbag containing hook uuh Gwtec's tutue and addreia reward Pn'jiei-t 3D43 LOST Black seal handbag rout keys anil money on Superior ar Sat reward Comey Ai Johnson 142G Ruperinr BOSTON bull named Buinr 4 white feet uncut ears black and brown oer back reward Call Eddy 544 the hands of the enemy in no way vtt the recent allied victories in "jjuiders Sound strategy demands that no diversion of forces be undersell at so crucial a moment the enemy had any confidence being able to stem successfully the is of the allied advanre in the west 1 wrould throw every ounce of his rength into the balance in Flanders JJjJl if possible by crushing the allied atonies bring about with vio which the German has often ted as his objective by extending her lines the east has merely added to the 5Tth of her line of communications the events in Russia today witld cause ue to have increasing 'jffldence in flnul allied victory -Along the western front trench 16 or ATr for pght factory work NTBi4L CARBON fn MUOSflN and 117TH RflYR to carry morning amt Sunday iciii 1 1 nt Nfilcs and Rrudwav and 1C 131st Apply to II Thiehse 9211 ar BOY wanted to learn printing hn1nel Harter School Supply Co (134 Ihiros rc floor GIVE BOOK FUND $1233 SAYS FOE PROPAGANDA STARTED SCHOOL STRIKE 325 two wages of hard wo-ku-g man with family rewaid 1118 St Clair Prospect 655 Clevelanders Oversubscribe Camp Library Quota SHIP AFIRE OFF HOBOKEN New York Man Declares Pupils Believed IT 9 Ships Were Sunk BOY to v-'-k in slock room and dcliv The Biti'i'je Electric Division lllusa Bldg 1 BOY wanted to sit in factory sod afrcHi ment The Maurice ('o 4lh JjtkKkl LOST In downtown store frat pin set with ojiah Return to 215 Old Anode or call Mam 10u6 Dutch Freighter Tied Up by Embargo Loses Part of Cargo wdy work Gin are i Legal Notice CHANGE OF NAME OF VESSEL To Whom it May Concern: Please take notice that the name of the Steamer Official Number 116357 will be changed to said steamer having been found seaworthy by the United States lxcal Inspectors of Steam Vessels and being free from debt and authority having been granted by the Secretary of Commerce of the United States through the United States Commissioner of Navigation for said change of name accordingly THE PRINGLE BARGE LINE CO Rockefeller Bldg Cleveland 0022-23-24-25 LOST- Sat about 5 30 53 ove lot Bropd and Sftth am poor 15 reward Ozlak 3005 btillmau brur English 1 xi-eniri BOY about 18 expen-nepd lahe tiiiicl drill press Hale Lec'ric 1232 BOY9 wanted to rm errands The God Davidson Co 2u65 Hannlun BY to (int Ford deMver gtoccrics CaT 1 ue Mor Kmh 2227 Two fe'rong Fox CorioratiiUi I Be'iimrit Bide LfST Sterling silver neOi b-2 Sun eve at the Knickerbm-ker theate- reward 2052 8Sth Suite 4 It an well as the usual artillery are reported 4UIt Is evident that the terrible P01 LOST Yeung female beadle hound traved on Oct 15 reward if retunied to 172 f7th Lea her case crntaining ipcra money reward 223 Ja ar off 25h at JUGS to wrap pa-kages Gilkey Co 1138 ih st Deaths in Ohio heavy up to fi I and goor l-lv in and en The trustees of the East Cleveland library report through their presi-dent Prof Emerson that $1223 has been paid to the camp library fund and that a total of more than $12M) is assured Actively co-operating with the East Cleveland library board in the campaign was a committee of East Cleveland citizens including Mayor Mlnshall Capt Shupe If Kline Ralph Jeremiah Mrs Griswold Miss Josephne Harnsby Rev Louis Ruf and Clifford Gilder-sleeve East Cleveland's quota was only $300 The funds subscribed by East Cleveland and Lakewood will he counted as part of the $40Ono assigned as greater Cleveland's share NEW YORK Oct 22 Fire on the Holland-America line freight steamship Yrfsehlijk was thought to be under control a hours after it was today off Hoboken Some of the cargo held in port under the American embargo act until its destination iH determined was destroyed and much of the bunker coal was burned The vessel Is one of the largest In Holland's freight service The firemen were hampered by gas fumes The ship lies a considerable distance off shore LOST -Small traveling bag near Cedar and 105th Princeton 2356 10522 Cedar BOY to work daya in drug store S750PM G411 H-ii'i-n LAE Pocketbook containing some money 2181 40th st Finder will receive reward NEW YORK Oct 22 A conference of the district superintendents of the public schools of this city was held today over the situation arising from the demonstrations of school children on account of the Gary system of instruction Gustav Straubenmiller acting superintendent of schools declared that the trouble was due largely to the desire of some boys to obtain notoriety There were demonstrations In front of several school buildings this morning but the police quickly broke them up Harry Schlacht secretary of the East Side Protective Association said that the boys had been Informed that a number of American ships with troop aboard had been sunk and that peace was virtually the only thing that would save this country from ruin He said he was preparing to place this information before the district attorney (Special to The Plain Dealer) LIMA Oct 22 Mrs Wheeler an one of Lima's moat prominent society women and philanthropic workrs died at her home here today following a brief illness LOST 1 bundle of 12 rugs on Main at re-ward no questions asked Mario 22 BUSH ELMAN a 0(5 IfipiKidnjiite KT MA "Steady work Apply lOfcil did av LOST- Collie feniaie spewer to name Topey Liberal reward Lor 1479 Notice Know all men that William Salomon Co a co-partnership doing business under the name of William Salomon Co and holder of license No 790 with a place of business at Cleveland has applied on the 22nd day of October 1917 to the Commissioner of Securities of Ohio for leave to amend such license by revoking the name of the following person as agent: Clingerman 826 Guardian Bldg Cleveland Ohio oc23 LaBokki LtBOREI of Si IATHf Oct 22 Mrs Deborah died at her home here to- Lost a bunch of keys ou St Clair av Call Wood 132 CANVASSERS Houe-to-bouH you pi splendid articles which even me neetw fsi goGi 1 ui fl 405 Marion Bldg CARPENTERS-4 uniorT 2670 12W eff noiand TTFFTV George 65 dav Earl Overholt Is dead at the home of his parents NOTES THREATEN WOMEN I5ST Fraternity pin on back Harms 7813 Myron av Roe39lft Bicycle left at 3235 88th Call evenings to identify iret-rlaa work ZIMERMAN TO SAIL SOON? Warn Club Speakers for Patriotic Iterances CHEMIST Thoroughly eTDerienced in tb analrtil rf ferrous metals at once CaM or writi Smelting Co Box 175 -J Mrs Elizabeth Yunt 84 died at her home here todav LOST Suit case containing clothes liberal re-ward 416 St Clair General and Fifty Officer Await Order at Muntgoraery CLERK JUNIOR road tu MI LI SANDUSKY Oct Casper Faul-btiseh 72 retired businessman died at his home here i HELP WANTED MALE SOCIALIST GETS 5 YEARS Good Opportunity PITTSBCRO PLAfE GLASS 00 tftpecial to The Plain Healer ERIK Oct 22 Mrs Dr Adella Woods of Erie one of the principal speakers at the State Federation of Women's Cluha convention held here COLUMBUS Oct 22J-dro Brown 67 pecretary-lreasurr of the Columbus Within a few days Cleveland may hear that Brig Gen Charles £im-erman of this city formerly commander of th Fifth regiment He Bought to Cause Army Insubordination by Speech Notice Know all men that William Salomon Co a co-partnership doing business under the name of William Salomon Co and holder of license No 70 with a place of business at Cleveland Ohio 826 Guardian Bldg has applied on the 22nd day of October 1917 to the Commissioner of Securities of Ohio for leave to amend such license by adding thereto the name of the following person as agent: Stanley Duff 826 Guardian Bldg Cleveland 3849 Hamilton av CLERK young i mdiistrial concern briglit future Box Plain Dealer CLERKS wanted 916 Champlain av ACCOUNTANT young man for permanent position in accounting department of old established downtown firm good address required: high school education preferred Reply Wj handwriting eta' mg age and salary expecied Box 322 Plain Dealer last week and Mrs Ramsey Burton Lumber Co is dend vhaishment by' allied artillery fire Is inning to have a very decided along the western front before In any series of have so many German bifions' after brief encounters withdrawn and replaced by troops Deserters from Ger-ranks taken into the allied lines FOe een Increasingly numerous Rumors of at impending Austrian directed against Italy have current during the past week 21 brts of concentrations of Austrians German divisions to take part in attack are noted hHny one familiar with the sltua-10ncan at once determine that these lwors are exaggerated Even should season permit it the concentra-4 of the number of fresh enemy dens estimated as high as forty not as a physical possibility 7 place in the narrow Trentino fed by a single railway ays- 3ttowever It Is possible that the al powers fearing further along the lsonzo front I messed a considerable number xopa in an effort to check the advance and if possible re-gome of the terrain lost during it engagements Iwn interesting summary of troop ttnenta in the United States that since the present mobihza-began H14Uhr persons have been iported by the railroads for the 5delartTent- 2W15 transported In standard or tour-leeners the remainder In day coaches This vast move has been conducted by the rail-Ff of the country without a single accident and the co-opera- between the railroads and the tment has been most cordial and 1 Mr Gre 22 Mrs Adeline home here ASHTABULA fct Brown PO died at Sevc worl 8 jc 1 have both received letters threaten Advices from Montgornoi Ala lhpir fr patriotic utter- where Gon Zimerman in commander ances which they made before the of the depot brmade are that he is mo- convent ion ADVANCE man to book lecturer must understand this work and be Prcleant Christian $50 week and expenses give details and phone! flux 816 Plain Dealer COATM KERS -Free shop Apply I cee Co 814 Hippodrome HI'if C1AL v-amsfer steady work rPlT The Cleveland Milling Co 1635 Erie has a ment and is propaganda large pro-German ele-a hot bed of seditious OR ATX Oct H-JIm There Iaux 7-I (iied at her home here today a residence of seventy years in Lorain Parah Hanley widely known Lorain woman died thla morning ADVERTISING RIOTER PLEADS GUILTY CDK Short order also lunch counter penenced at once 1703 55th CItiTHING- salcsmarTTor Sat OUrt shop isofl 9Gt at offers exceptional opportunities for aggressite young men pleasant work and good htiaries i retire for a good ioettion by taking the eve-rig adve-tmng course at BOOST SUFFRAGE PARADE mentarily exporting orders to entrain with about fifty officers to an Atlantic seaport preparatory to sailina The depot brigade has been ordered absorbed in other organizations of the Thirty-seventh division and reports are that all officers and men of the depot brigade for whom places cannot lie found In the other organizations w'lll proceed to France an soon as transportation can be -William Deltz COLLECTOR exr-enenced for ment bouse references required AW 1 East St Laals Defendant Sentenced to Five Years FINDLAY Oct 50 is dead HIE SPENCERIAN SCHOOL Prospect Clevelanders Call Women to Join Patriotic Pngeant TRENTON' Oct United Rtates Judge Davis today in the federal court here sentenced Frederic Kraft of rjdgeficld a Socialist and at ajie time a candidate for governor of New Jersey on the Socialist ticket to five years in the federal prison at Atlanta Ga and to pay a fine of $1000 He was convicted having violated the espionage act in trying to arouse insubordination among soldiers and sailors of the United States in a speech delivered at Newark in which he criticized this government for participating in the war and questioned its rights to send its soldiers to France -o COOK man or woman Most ba 1 1421 Central av Eur'id av at Ith at ADVEUTISEMI N'T writer warned by succpvfu advcrtrtuig ugenev mlieca gra'luare preferred exueriem-e not rereary: full particulars in firt letter rtrrtflv cu)ti(iential Apply Box 219 Cl-vela-id plait: Dealer ADVERTISING SALKTTOIIS 'K7enTgood pro'iotinnn Box 41b Plain Dealer MARinV Oct 22-Mr Moore filed at the home of her rtuhter Mrs Rchrote jester-A e'l was issued from headquarter- day olchton fifl tmtlve of of the Woman Ruffrace party of England died at his home Creator Cleveland yesterday for every h'tre today I LIKES' Harxi 1U'iUi I LI NOT User attiot ARMY SURGEON ON TRIAL COST CLERK 1 first-class man uho k' had experience on cry -work State experitwj and Rilary wanted Appt Box 1013 Plain Dealer BELLEVILLE III Oct 22 Harry Robinson who was on trial in the circuit court here last week on a charge of murder growing out of the East St Louis race riots today pleaded guilty to conspiracy and was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary Two women today were fined $'0 and costs on a charge of rioting The jury that tried Robinson for murder were unable to agree ASSISTANT PHARMACIST competent FD red reGreiue Rx 202 Flam D( Rosa Dr Coadon Aceuwed of Marder Appears la Uniform LEGAL IVOTITES The Cleveland C'inoltiatTPchiJi A St Lenta Hallway Co flmelt 1 NEW BRUNSWICK Oct 22 Clad in the uniform of a surgeon of the army reserve corps Dr Wil member of th party to participate in i the parade to be held tomorrow undor BVCYRUS auspices of the Liberty loan commit- i Pflelderer 69 is dead tee have been deeply Interested in the sale of the reads the slutonient Every suffragist should show her patriotism by taking part in this great patriotic pageant the papers for the place of formation of the suffrage division nnd come with enthusiasm March with BUYS BOSTON Oct Allen a in has purchased a bond it was Oct 1000 BOND Nathan the state prison $1000 Liberty announced today SEARCH FOR FOE COUNTER MAN Lieht work taurant 201S JD5th at CYLINDER pressman oj Apply Standard Oil Co and GUh at (TI1XDEU GRINDER I 1 1 I rnWTRni dll llm Condon was placed on trial VV ILL IfUmnUL UII hpre today rhar(fpd wjth the murdpr SHOT IN HIS OWN TRAP Federnl Agenta Seek Man (h After Irlah Lender at rotiof John Piper a aludent at (era college Dr entered court accompanied by his young wife AL JOUwerr Ray They a at Any Price iha Medina Parmer Wonnled by Contrivance to Grt Rubbers came here from Vermont to CITY FARM GOODS SHOWN Cincinnati October 11 1917 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of The Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago and St Louis Kailwav Company for the election of Directors anl the transaction of such other business Us may be brought before the meeting will be held at the principal office of the company in the City of Cincinnati Ohio on Wednesday the 31st day of October 1U7 at 10 A The Poll will continue open until 11 o'clock A DWIGHT PARDEE ocll-30inc Secretary Piper take WOOIlIlt KK WARNKH EXitlNEEkl1 1204 Hurop 1 if CYL1XDHR PRESS FEEPt The Crday A fin Co 113 fit Clair av DELIVERY Mi 504 84 Clair av with operator a post-graduate course and ABHINOTON Oct The fuel -a iist ration soon will assume -nation of the country's oil supply Brmaa to Bell Furniture Made at Warrenevllle trice will be fixed by voluntary yMWnt as in the case of copper tended furnaces including Condon's to support himself and his wife and children It would be shown the prosecutor said that on the night of Feb 17 Piper was shot not far from home that the body was Piret-rloaa evienerre registered in fkhifl pflid and eomiriion perraarentF" 1 Lathe Mf Hac Details are being ar- al iteel gird Spechnents of furniture made at the Warrensvllle farm were exhibited in the Tn 'omeeqf Public concealed in tne onaon ceuar anu BUFFALO 22 Ten thousand dollars belonging to heirs in Germany of Buffalo people who have died since war was declared was invested in Liberty bonds today by Public Administrator White on an order issued by Pur ropate Hart The money was accumulated during the period of the war with Germany because the "trading with the enemy" act forbids the forwarding of money belonging to subjects of a nation at war with the United Rtates until peace is brought about right party Kno Pain Bldg Akren Ohio The Pill DIEM AKER Mao Ha fBy Plain Dealer Wire) CHICAGO Oct 21 Search for a my-terious rkulker who is believed to have attempted last night to harm "Tay Pay" O'Corner famous Irish leader in the Hrttish parliament at the Hake Geneva (Wis) Country CItih where he was apeakinR to an audience of Chicoiro millionaires was continued today hy federal operatives Operatives found blood stains iii the grass near the window- where I the man was cliscocered The gov-I ernment men tired a volley of shots nt the man ar he dove Into the under- brush when discovered He is believed to have been wounded "He's not the first man who wanted I to ahoot me" said O'Conner a ysterday Thev included office desks 'chairs tables and benches furniture will be sold Orders for adelegation from the National elation conferr jistration today anu I tomobile to the swamp where it was Med against the refusal of coal adivgaiion irw rouleum Association conferred with Dr Condon in his au- uel administration today and irU fuund faetnriiiff Go P84 (Special to The Plain DoUer) MEDINA Oet 22-Alfred Mvers 61 a farmer living at Bennetts Corner this county believed robbers were about to raid his barn Accordingly he rigged up a trap for them arranging wires and two revolvers so that the weapons would be discharged when any one should open the door The next night he went to the barn clmton'ITc' I' the door cautiously he tripped over one of the I tu" rtvolv'r was discharged 1 JJ 'i'J shattered a bone of his right leg He is in a Cleveland hos-pital khw his comlitinn owine to ill rioSi 18 Hors to give their refineries ooa) D1KST ERS and trimrnmg The 'special pieces were taken Director Reman sas the sale price will likely be Women Hun Elevator 'below the market price as the depart TIFFIN Oct 22 Elevator women ment seeks to obtain only cost plus 10 fel Impruvemfnt Forge i''Mtly Drive The men represented i A r-1! 1 -'I av 1 1 1A PittS- irersat Titusville Pitts- GASTOS ILL! IS A WIGMOHE isr dividend no 6 At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors held Ortoher lth 1917 a dividend of One Dollar ($100) per share was declared pnyahle at the Guaranty Trust Company of New York on November 17th 1917 to stockholders of record at the close of business on November 1st 1917 Dated New York Oet 19 19iV AVUHEW XV FRANK Treasurer Oil City mlWarren and other Pennsylvania took the r)ar of elevator bojs at (he per cent Bo are Under today IIRAFTSMAN An ruvrinirri 1 1 drawings rnnrtruf'titma! if In It ef! the law the articles made at the Hotel Hhawhan here said that unless fb govern- unavailable on account of the nunw-r-1 farm can he sold onJly todepartmem I whlchrinow since' if state city or national 3 I lilt A FTSVI A -Flrx-r'-' BiS man on automobile wont 111 Be LtT miirklv aWflnrie will JiTioto open many govern-acts qulcKlv tne rrniw i 6enfca mPn hlv tPen drafted menta BKMl Berea rd la shut down DRAFTSMEN and tracers uig Ageaty 1004 Bid "leTelaoi 0.

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