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tence rt Ses Never since Flag Day wees first pro-} Celebrations are under way by the| O'#anixation met at Fraunce's Tav-|ttnited States District Court. The No 4, fovidies Vike Ail dite silesne ohetl eee ae ates Teasure does not im. | claimed by Presidential mandate has] score and with few exceptions they| CT Where Gen. Washington bade! was bandied and passed; Attorney gniiyt for six months’ milltary camp| ten who fefuce tb take the crataing WINE oes : =| are being participated in by the} frewell to his officers at the close of | #iade for Rao Tanzer was adMon- training during the calendar year in| it Provides for a fine or imprisonment G ee tchool children of the eity, In Brook.| 8 Revolutionary War and marched |jshed, Apologies followed accusa- witch they become cightern sear of] Ot, bot for any individual, firm oF I Call for it everywhere or mix it WITH PA (OTISM izens of the future saluted the ban-| Ba The United Spanis for each year of military work in ner and chorused the national vaterat, Grand Army, pen ‘nia recognized institutions, with a limit anthem. Daughters of the American Revolu- | of four months’ credit, In the midst of a world at war, this, | tlon, and the Women's Relief Corps ! ‘The President would be empowered — peace, seems to have awakened to|by the Rev. Father Power of All number of regular army unite and | e oy Fuca greater patriotic desires, To- ,| Saints’ Roman holic Church, the A Ia . ce RI ‘, to assign their officers to the train- | h Nation’s Banner Waves Over | ere eee aera the ‘v's | tev. Dr, Herman J, Randall of Moune|Attomey for Accused Girl, New Congress Bill Requires All] ing camps. ‘Tais would effect econ. S ake Hands with » Whole City as Many 4 New Yora’s skyifne from the dawn's arly light to-day until setting sun was awave with the national banner Celebrations Begin. the nation’s metropolis made such @ patriotic display, Kvery public build- rf i hi with tow unQt and members of permanent mil- very business house, ng, every business house, with Moria Park to take pert ia a} | {tary or naval forces. ‘To encourage exceptions, and every home possessing | patriotic programme arranged by | milltary training in schools, one a flag had it flung to the breeze, and in every school in the greater city cit- the only nation of great power at hundred and thirty-ninth anniversary of the acceptance of the Stars and Stripes as the emblem of the United States. The Fourth of July hereto-| fore has been the country’s great day of celebration, but Flag Day bids fair | to encroach on the anniversary of} freedom's birth. by celebration in the history of the ae tion is under way, At 10 o'clock 10,900 school children assembled in Mount Mrs. Paura Prisk. Music was fur-| iene by the Hebrew Orphan Asyidmn participated, Addresses were made Morris Baptist’ Church, the Rev., William Morgen of Calvary Methodist | Episcopal Chureh, and the Rev. Dr. | Fdward Lissmann of the Hebrow| Tabernacle, The celebration in downtown New | | York was held during the afternoon the Sons of the Revolution, The to the Sub-treasury, another of New| THE EVENING WURLD, W COURT SIZZLES WITH FIREWORKS Again Baits James W. Os- borne on the Stand. More pepper and plenty to spare was sprinkled through the trial of Rae Tanger for perjury before Judge Wolverton and a jury to-day in the tiona, and Slade, taking exception to WEUNESBUVAY, JUNE PENALTY FOR BOYS ‘WHO WOULD DODGE to Serve Six Months—Loss of Work for Refusal. WASHINGTON, June 14,—Details of a new universal military training and service bill to be presented to Congress soon became known today. it under the proposed legislation would be young men physically or otherwise’ 1916. month's credit on the six months’ compulsory service would be allowed | to suspend the organization of any omy, it is argued, by permitting a reduction of the standing army with- out reducing the force available in case of war. A system of penalties would be pro- vided for employers of youths above the age of eighteen who had not passed through the training. corporation which employs any young THE POLAR BEAR ‘The New Drink ‘made with He at home. the way GOOD in_ 186 lyn 70,000 children will celebrate in the age, and thereafter hall be dis-| orem’ = york's orie c * . , 1 J és a's- }man above the age of el e) 0 | 1 Leia parks and playgrounds, At assembly Wiees Biluks gh de where ad-/ the Court's ruling, again asked for a! charged into the reserve, In time of {is unable to shove a» carhoate, Paddy atta ie, Sp ig ail, pouria we T..M. STEWART this morning in all the public schools | " - mistrial War these trained youths may be|the Federal Government that he has of VIRGINIA DARE WINE, and fize with + M. During the march to the Sub-treas-| glade declared that James W. On taken the cours ated wat the flag saluting ceremony was held, | he rota | «clade declared tha ~\called into active service by classes course or has been ex- 438-442 W. Biot St. followed by singing of ‘The star|UfY the band pla The World porne, who was on the stand, did not | of yorrs, the youngest first, hess? GARRETT @ CO. only office an@warebouse rned Upside Down,” @ piece ren-| onthe court, if he did own the Dir- | ersons not complying with the law Yoneer American Wine Growers Established 1835 Spangled Banner” dresses by the princip In the Parochial seh and patriotic ad- | Is. | is the children | The bill was drawn by Capt. George | also would be barred from holding Van Horn Moseley of the General !@My position under the Hederal Gov Staff of the acting unofficially |e?ment, and se they leave the Pi d by British bands during (he trict Attorney's office, He was forced NORFOLK, VA. _N. ¥, OFFICE, LONGACRE BLDG. Phone Bryant 2996 f Yorktown p 1 ine aelitered Ky Grits te surrender three lotters received , KEYSTONE SYSTEM —a correct service for PAUL GARRETT SPECIAL DRY CHAMPAGNE~e Vintage of Unusual Quality , ‘ HH eld The ; y from “Oliver Osborne" | country ‘to @ service, Would be saluted the flag and sang “America”! Canfield Thomas. Robert Olyphant, , bY Rae Tanzer in behalf of national defense organ- : CLEAINSING saa now alte written, by Dlstriet| President of the Society, made the | against his objection to what he de- | jrarions, It will be proposed ae a iatited to fulnl the obligation on | oer tl introductory address. Invocation wa 9 co . M ne Lettie, yal Ipee tt i Superintendent James J. MeCabo of | pronoun y the Rev, Dr. Georges Cone et Competing defendant substitute for the pending Chamber-} Unruly charact packing arn | storage o Public School No. 50, Brooklyn. Mr. N Jon of the Cathedral gr to furnish evidence to the Govern- jain universal training bili, which |@ated and trai In ment. He wanted the case stopped e of Elka will until a decision on the point was celebration in given by the United States Circuit his afternoon, Court of App This was denied, a ™ = “Can you tell ug where you were on Oct. 6th, 8th or 12 or the 25th?" began Mr. Slade. ‘The witness said he could not, off hand. “While you were trying a case on March 15 did you see Rae Tanzer's sister come into court?” “T was so intent on making an ar- gument to the jury that f did not notice any lady come in, I saw some displacement in the courtroom,” Reading from Mr. Osborne's tes- timony at the Rae Tanzer hearing be- | i | | provides for short periods of varied | PHN@ry organizations. Friends of the | 4) pil point out this’ might. go. far training extending over ten years, be-|toward solving present problems of heer the ages of thirteen and twen- (treating incorrigible youths ! -three, A Vigorous campaign will] No pay would be allo be made for passage of the measure | {Tining period, but the this session of Congress, it is said frould Pay all expenses. Hf caliee 1 into active service later, th ig only exemptions from training would receive regular army nay ae RUGS ANN CARPETS *Columb us 5567 McCabe's music displaces tbe old air of “God Save the King.” In Harlem the greatest Flag Day overnment | A POUND OF WRITING PAPER AND 50 ENVELOPES fore Commissioner Houghton, Mr, Slade asked the witness if he re- membered testifying to having re- ceived two letters from Rae Tanzer,| one after his telephone talk with her on or about Dec, 27, 1914. Mr. Rand, the prosecutor, was on his feet to ob- ject while the witness was Taras 43c « LIAVH AHL La.. that he had never testified. “Mr, Sinde ts not reading ac- curately from the record,” declared The Lord Bal Lord Baltimers| niiaas snsmnctollid eres e contains ine 16 ounces—about Mr, Rand, 90 sheets—of an exce, tional lly good quality of writing paps The envelopes are of the latest cut and a neatly packed 50 in a mottled box of lier ane tre SGNS Tarn Iy olden opportunity to buy your ig saving. ° THIS OFFER FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY At the Fountain COCOANUT MARSHMALLOW SUNDAE Shredded Cocoanut in Marshmallow Cream, tempt~ ‘Riker's “That is an absolute and unqualified falsehood!” cried Rae Tanzer's at- torney “Can't we have the question read by the stenographer?" asked Juror No. 3. The stenographer read the Slade question, and, according to his notes, Mr. Osborne testified to having re- | GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. ation stationery ceived a@ letter after he had talked over the telephone with Rae Tanzer and “one on or about December 27. ‘The “one” was omitted by Mr. Slade. Prosecutor Rand said something about an apology being due and the apology was forthcoming from Mr. Slade. | Mr. Osborne denied that he had been associated at any time with United States Attorney Snowden H. Mar- shall Tho attorney asked the witness if he sang, smoked, played the piano or drunk, He declared that he aidn’t answer such insulting ques- tions “I demand that those questions be answered,” Slade cried, raising his voice. “This witness doesn't own this court if he does own the District Attorney's office!” “If you were Oliver Osborne, would you admit it?” Mr. Slade fired at Mr. Osborne ‘L never was Oliver Osborne, never was in the Kensington Hotel in Plain- fleld and never saw this girl in my declare HANSON & JENKS' A TREAT FOR TIRED FEET! Another Great Sale! 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