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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916 _ MEXICAN ARMY CHIEFS PREPARE TO RESIST INTERVENTION ¥ Committes today tave ted the Hay rasotution adopted nd they stil remain GUARD KNOCKED OUT (Oto Callente t+ on the retiroed about t* r —_——— ; Carriage! Metican tape show & Ban Aulonte tt» ; ry 4 oA as Senaie Commitice Puts in Subnth , 5 4 / « tute to Discharge Militiamen toress. Oinee the two towns are linked tomether in he , , : Le Having Dependents ft te ponstle there t* alae & village of Man Anton!) In the vicinity . . Cy > wa na ' of Carrisal = Porshing's reise in at Ce “$ Young ae oo ‘ + , A is tee a a B ‘ cwnores " ‘ fi . r (muir rane fi . wonstin Possible that they comprine the two aquadrone of £00 men from the Disiitte ' of Wievanth Cavalry sent out to relieve the two troop from the Tenth, Publisher of Am 1 TEs OF ri tee ecioraes whieh wore ambushed at Carrizai.) Pledge Not to Vote for | evateme 4 © National 4 i Dual Plan. age of the United # A mubatitute for th ft Pershing was Ignorant of the fate of the Hioyd and Morey columns, that F = son ; he ia £9 nt proviies outside of the five additional prisoners now being brought here, the Now York American, toid the Thomp- at once. f Gen, Pershing wired here for the names of the dead and the prisoners. por Mma a ae at a | aan lng ame in a ‘ It was offelally announced that none of the prisoners brought here will be hanged, that “not being the custom of a civilized country.” Hrendorgant on the mulway situation. | ¥ice mows a ae ron] Ho reviewed campaign promises made they eal remain mn bee oe tor tho } were ailacked by civilians on the wa and others to support a programme of | measure at ode vittually aa it Was According to a statement said to have been signed hy Spillsbury, | nubways built and owned by the city. /AP% Introduced in bho Howe, the Mormon scout, made public to-day by Gen. Trevino, neither he nor leet See: Ga tae wien CONGRESSMAN OF OFF TO CAMP, 0" thine hen I heard that Pron- Spilisbury’s statement says that practically all the Americans who stanat wns golng ove “ran ot Know tf He Must Resign Seat i * lost their lives were killed when they advanced to a deep ditch in which 7 eo esteem feat Mexicdis were stationed and when other Mexicans, getting around to a! Go tas itor to tte, be sill be had 2 "dou STREET IN JUAREZ, CITY COMMANDED BY GUNS FROM U. S. _, READERS FLOP |*', $1, af 000 RELIEF FUND eoutboast of Nemiquipa, the southern advance Peport says Perahing’s men were advancing from the Meld bane, 1 te arniiien of The Mexican commander said it seemed probable, inasmuch as Ge | Hiradtord Merrill, putlisher of th@)| pendent families should be diac barged Americans were annihilated, although it was possible more had escaped, by Mayor Gaynor and Comptroller! men to be drafted in the regulur sere ‘The seventeen prisoners were to-day taken to the penitentiary. They te rec tgampniey promine end hey pt remain sw "tr we the negroes knew which side began the firing. | “wen! over very frankly. But the Tileon of Connecticut Wants te deep ditch in their rear, attacked them from the flank, dergnat was going over. He wan our t chip.” If Prendergast would | WASHINGTON, je 24 --Revresen= stand fast the whole thing was do- tative Jonn @. Tilson, th, first momber feated, though by tt time every- | of ereen to anawer the call to the body knew that Gaynor was the moat | colors, lett he r Connecticut te« : y 7 ame jent ally the Interborough had. | 4" i ; pant ie CARRANZA ARMY [OYA oF wusoe | Srseer-scese iy Sere wenee — Sorcerer ee WOULD UNITE MEXICANS) —————_— ig CHIEFS ON MOVE. [> sso: xa RELEASE OF TROOPERS | GADSKI'S HUSBAND : \aicnies GReTL en | ORDER PLEA O OVERRULED. Joined the others, On the afternoon oto Take Case ress DAY AND AND NGHT Bi 2, DUNE WILSON AND PLACED ON TRIAL all factions n Mexico would be) wero alone, Mr, Shearn was not|charged with the murder of Marton there, as be geoms to think, T asked Lambert. wos overruled by Judge ' i him how ho was going to voto on the | fonnelly to-day when. | tng fury a ‘am . subway contract next day. { had the the de meinen discharged. ‘rhe Jude ire : ordered the lawyers (0 proceed w right to ask, He was very nervous WhOn COUR tonumes neat and made a long statement about ad- | Monday, Price changes throughout the first | Yantages of a five-cent fare all over RAE TANZER TOLD STEUER "HER OLIVER’ ot July 19 L asked @ reporter to have ary and Order Acaalteal, Vrendergast call on me. He camo to WAUKEGAN, UL, June 24.—The @e< " n’s [s the United States was directed! Mexico City ty Regards Wilson's | acquiring Mexican territory, ac- my office a little beforo 8 o'clock. We | fense in the cose of Will H. Orpet, , Note as Unduly Antagonis- | coraing to Gon. Felipe Angeles, a ret- Onna in from First Page.) SS 2 2,673 PRISONERS WERE . 4 gad hin ATELIG5 Levine A WML Paes, poAB.id died half-hour were significant of noth. | the bind i Z | tic—Reply Discussed. Gen. Angeles has been called the) States Government their willingness | Capt. Tauscher, Kn Krupp Agent, ae Mi weaktLate las Suedr eate srasiisatnenhad cacaita rsa ches rea aet VaREON arta } pres Suarnaaaies “real patriot of the Mexican revolu-|to subordinate their munitions con- Pleads Not Guilty in frm and Marine shares sold off, | Paign pledging himself to city-built 3 ¢ | ' cIry, ton, tracts in this country to the United ul. military officials «.« displaying Cersced | “If the United States intervenes in| States in the present emergency. j aotivity in Maat evar nnveica id Mexico aieaply to put ao ond to Car-! The Administration takes the stand | war with ¢ jee. They | ransa’s rule, then the thousands upot | have bee. on the move day and night | thousands of Moxicans in the United ‘Bat it cannot recognise as oficial! American agent for the Krupps and nae ie: Siaata. oieatiial be sta ea, will not be, a racted, by the pre etesraecel Vere by Mexioan au- |) usb:.nc of Mz. >. Johanna Gadski, on ont “ iret chief's call of a united people 101 les concern! our own army. came critical, though the city 1s quiet | a, But it tod y: an Indictment charging him with Inst @ common enemy.” y so far as tho olvilian population 1e|the United States should) intervene Secretary Lansing has @ different | complicity in the plot to blow up the Canal Plot. The trial of Capt. Hans Tauscher, The general market was irregular,|subways. I reminded him of Mr. . but showed a tendency to rally, In. | Jerome, who had promised ‘to follow] BERLIN, Juno 24.—German troops dustrial Alcohol, after slipping down | every trail of crime, even if it leads |C@Ptured the ‘Thiaumont armored to 1371-4, rallied to 133, 88 as | to the offices of the directors of the} WOrkS# Doriheast of Verdun and the rulo rallied above Friday's closing Metropolitan Company,’ and had not | AMwater fait of the F a means points, but recovered to 871-4. Cop- | kept hts promise. Guntiog, taktne Feids orice ’ Lawyer Doubted Girl’s Tale and Rejected Case, He bs fighting, taking ., per stocks were steady and Zinc is- | T asked him: ‘Are you going to be} w. ! patil lew th Gonduest aidioeer the Hipsiy of the situation to consider. It] Welland Canal, began to-day before Testifies. sues rallied, Md ae ls trite GP Wl yeGe cee: pour | WAT ommee SuneUERe| as of Mexico as @ nation, all the !9 his province to inquire whether the| Federal Judge Hand. None of the Closing showed fractional gains! ieqcou? 4 as . aT ncn Gen. Carransa was in consultation | refugees in the United Statee—mem-, Carranga Government is. directly | other co-defendants, among whom for the day except in a few special | Peden?” I asked him: “Are you BET ner hiriee eiruing with his ministers until a late hour| bers of every party—would return to |Teaponsible for the ti of te are Capt. Franz von Papen, recalled Max D, Steuer, whose legal nervices| ties, going to act Ike Jerome? Mr. Bren. ERLIN, io y wireless to action . ‘ last night. The reply to President | resist the invasion.” were first sought by Rae Tanzer in dergast was very much excited, He|Sayville.)—An announcement by the Gen. Angeles asserted that every | soldiers under Gen. Gomes German military attache. were pres-|... preach of Closing Quotations, = - Jumped up and said: ‘111 voto against | emi-official Overseas News Agency ‘Wilso! note was the chief topic Mexican refuges, who has been driven’ In this connection th ~+ ent. The Government's request to|cr Preach o Promise suit against With wet Met | thie bd dhe bo Tt to-day eonfirmed the recent reports under discussion. The general senti-| trom his country by the Constitution: | ere @ loop a H far) ; James W. Osborne, was placed on the ‘ na | this Interborough job, I'll write a] or death Firat Licut. Immel- j ment is that the note is unduly an-|allsts, would ovo with pleasure the | h0le left for Carransa to back down| {r¥ the case axainst Capt. Tauscher jstang to-day at the continuation of | Sis(Ralmem Hy + gg [statement right here.” Ho picked ap| mann, the famous Gorman’ aviator, i tagonistic and that somo portions are {iret chief “tumbled from bis throne” | !f he s0 desires. Demands similar to Teo teatenee Warned briskly to her trial He sald that Rae came to) \®. J" et 8 the biggest sheet of paper he saw | firteen hostile aeroplanes. He died am i based on a misunderstanding of tho|>Y the United States. | those made on Germany in the Lus! the bar with his counsel, Herbert M. him early in March, 1915, and told gS $f {And wrote his promiso to voto against | the Femuit” of, injuries rccelved when fae. a tania affair are under diplomatic con- Sinyth. es him of her affair with Oliver Osborne, ay $F Yl the Interborough proposition, I am In iJ ‘There are no indications when Gen. PROTECT ALL AMERICANS, elderation, juilty oF not gullty?” asked the after talking with the lawyer half an s sure that Mayor Gaynor's letier to Carranse'e repty will be seat to | It 49 regarded as probable that ‘ot guilty,” replied the captain. hour Miss Tanzer, the witness said, Ho + ly the same effect was written lato that | Washington. Officials declare, posi- IS ORDER OF CARRANZA Tegular army regiments now on pa- The task of selecting a jury gave suddenly asked him if he know James NY$ t 1%] ight after he heard what Prender- 7 ively, Ke intimation 06 ite trol duty will be promptly relieved Promise of bein speedily completed. Ww. Osborne. Ho replied that he did, i + Bl gast nad done. in other wordy, he ||} Resinol Stops pally ke germlitea: to te a | by National Guard regiments aa they After three minutes’ examination of ang ag told him he was Oliver Om. Py F Wj beat Prendergast to it’ Itching At O cabled or published hore untii after |Gives Them Right to Travel, Un: | reach the border. Rihnaee De Fe Hodecaane Nee’ sat |horne, She showed him tho ardent| ais tt |. When Mr. Prendergast banded me tching nce “ a Oliver Osborne letters. in =“ [the statement 1 said: ‘Mr, Prendor- te 9 received and published io full molested, Throughout the That well known word, ‘“disa- Brook Avenue, retired salesman, {on tt : he tn the United States. ‘The American Mexican Republic, over which negotiations with ,FTavk, tlauvelt, No. aunt Are: | bat RO NeHe Aid ee Abe aera |e iy ; i eae parcial ve you. You ere! tise positive fact that the moment Government is being criticize, jGermany stumbled so long, is now Wes 5 ty ‘ BY % “gy | Bt Boing Cow: nerace,’’ a nol Ointment touches any itchi ale Ney ee Rewapapers printed | MEXICO CITY, June 24—Orders| again to the forefront. If Carranta Niet rahe ayes, Roy aa rated ie Trad Eiea eriianebeee ot Han fy 8B g Ml care see ee rate rt Erene the itching usually stops a 6 popes ot J fee Y teen *inave just been issued by Carranza | Wants to back down he can disavow One Hundred and Third Bice George | person without James Osborne's eul- cha cea ae bit 2 A + Batter bis ee tae ia Bete BEbOroUgh hewing Lar Et ares through the Foreign Office that all | the act Reinhardt, No. 3198 Webster Ave- | ture. asked her if she had seen Trod™ Oo” fey eR fb ORL : *| the trou! _due to yey forolgners, copecially Americans, | acted wicse nc eneralh declare they Rie eed Haste BL getton eal gil were {him and when she said sho had eon) ora may ta Wht | SS aerrit laughed @ very ay "internal | «1 without authority and promise { Drovisionally accep’ I advised her that he had offices! Ms 4" £2 Be — 3 “No,” aid." or heard,” | condition, it quickly should be permitted to travel, | 5 wo" 8 co | lauwh, “No,” he suid. “I never heard, ou! Permitted to travel, uN-/ punishment and reparation, Five additonal talesmen were pro-| across tho street and that it would, inc aR iy | pig a Miah * | clears away all trace molested, throughout the republic! Work of gotting Americans out ot | | vistonally scated. They are Joel A.|be a good thing for her to go over| Oreat a aut * of eczema, ringworm, jand given all guarantees without joslin, No. 277 South Broadway, Ny-|and look at him carefully, ii f EI y 7 Recessity of obtaining passports or| mex! bas proceeded rapidly, With- Ack; "Frank Empio No. 1010 Park | Later ‘Miss ‘Tanzer calied up Mr.| inte. By bay 1 | Peaiets ee alate jnecessity of obtaining pas °F! in a week, according to present indl- | ver PW. i : q i oy — tormenting, unsightly fae f -| Avenue; Homer W, Hill, No. 310 West | Stover and sald she bad seen James |e" tid 3 i War Department Unable to Identify safe conducts from officials, cations, thero will be very few re-'One Hundred and Sixteenth Strect;|W. Osborn and he was Oliver, Mr.| if ane Nate id Het {| Supplies Lacking, but Two Bat-|cruption, leaving, i nT: The exodus of Americans trom tho! maining there. Navy shipa are has-| Antonio Denardo, No, 38 Bedford | Steuer testified. I git ; teries Can Move, skin clear and heal m All in’ List ‘Sent From capital continued yesterday, nearly | «nj Street, and Duncan R. Cameron, No. heless," said Mr. Steuer, as t 8 SEA GIRT, N. J. June 24.—Orders|, And the bes: of it Is you need never ( i 100 leaving for Vera Cruz on tho reg. | ‘M4 to every Important port to pick | see, and. Duncan HR. Camere didn't care for cases of that nature 3 Fk % Rig BY #28 | for despateh of New Jersey's troops to | hesitate to use Resinol Soap and Resinol Chihuahua City. ular train, them un. A cordon of naval ahips for | le ng and f refused to, bandie Ib! He. Stat ono $y? HR the border are momentarily expected, | Ointment. There is nothing in them ta a —>—__—_ t ua 01 denied that he had sent Rac to the St, a4 \ 4 rest surface. TAM Ton tae wns ee AUTO BUS ROUTE EXTENDED. naiyetary ‘They wil ales Le age | WHITMAN SEES HUGHES Slade brothers, who Brought the ac- | Ate Go y 3 wie i a BAY A crea Grane tetra Ne" doctor’ bresrption wile fot partment officials kere unable to iden- fcr hicceaae jon, il aoe* foggy pone T mA J ver twenty years has been used b; ; plc duty or any other service CC ae hospital and ambulance company are | Ovel twet Uify all the names given in the list of ROAR IN BEHALF OF WILLCOX —_— : & ohn + p iP reful physiclans in treating skin | Care Will Ren to i8tet Street aa) if war comes. 1s Ua ws + ready to move. cal Par iJ American prisoners captured by the we FS BS ns fections, ey prescribe Resinol freely, Capt, Burrage, commanding th E Hg 4 Te + 2 Adjt. Gen, Wilbur F. Sadler Jr. in by tiles, heal Mexicans at Carrizal containgl in 0 is 8 2» we > és knowii that its soothing, ing ao ; despatches from Chihuahua City. Tho nave a greatly improved auto bus sere | CAtUesuiP Nebraska at Vera Crus,ad-| Also Confers with Perkins in 43 ties dees he hed Teealved no supplies | 28 is brought about b ey following incomplete list of the men|vice beginning to-day. Both the eaat| Vi8¢d the Navy Department to-day he ats Garnoal BY FRACTIOUS HORSES ay Hoy %y [excepting shoes, socks and underwear, | bland and gentle as to ted to the and their home addresses was giwen|side und west side buses are to run up| M4 arranged to transfer 800 Amert- Regard to mpaign B Bes pei Mt i atid most delioate or iptated = = out: , to One Hundred and Eighty-first Street | &' refugees on board his ship to the Manager. . " ' 130 hy E . JAMAICA RESULTS. Hata acs Yond. Resinol tmeah..” Troop K, Tenth Cavalry—Charles|#"d St. Nicholas Avenue, Tho exten- big 2 Uner Monterey. Gov. Whitman was Charles p,{5¢veral Kicked While Handling en Mi was = sane eaten Samples free, Dept. 29-R, Resinol, Bal: Marshall, private, Lexington, 1 |e a ie ee ae an eapaanared borden have bean tong the Mexican | itughes's first visitor at the Hotel| Green Mounts—None Seri- ity Ma $4) einer nace Vor c ar-olde | timore, Md.—Advt. ‘ i. Joe Oliver, private, Brighton, Alai|ang {¢ wil be continued until next Wed: | freight snipmenta tate rere De. a Astor to-day, romaining there half an ously Hurt, oe yes Fa url oth aM ra pennies sone SEA Pree OL Giveah, privace, box | corer che ob Araitic wasranta it, the] advise the raliroads to keep thelr rol. [NOU He tayo that the coming cam. | Se¥eFal minor accidents occurred |t &: ful say ip =» ies ? fiat Pesan ef, itn Dou LAS ington, Ky.. or William Givens, pri-|ing noard of Eatimate for permiasion | ‘°# #tock on the American side of tho| reign had been. discussed to-day at the pier at One Hundred | ih tity + *{Broomvate 107 (Bhittingss 15 tote W.L. c vate, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Will Har-| 10° use One Hundred and Kighty.| Ue “ 7 and Thirty-first Street and North 76 rt) to 1 and 8 to 1, third, ‘firme—1.14 9-5. SH ES wo ia, Drivate, Atlanta, Ce} Ernest 100 |rirat Streot its permanent terminus, "| “Mediation could not be considered heey He: bd af River, where men from the First and s x 13 | Tingsa-Lone, irrue “an Steel,” Char- WOMEN aBove private, Huntington, W. Va., or Har- s these five days the p i held @ talk wit! jorge W. Perkins . b be meuse, rlasha, Fairweather, Buck- very M. Lee, private, Gallipolis, Gan WIL ERRNO aaa, Bitte nae ig Lew a #0, high oMfctats #ald,| at the Hotel St. Regis. ‘They are re- | 3°°ond ney were’ unloading | Hf Tie trertind, i gf 20" 44 | shot, Grasp and ule, also ran, E. Graham, priva and Fifty-fifth Street north on Broad- ‘en shown London wireless reports} ported to be urging Mr. Hughes to ac- | horses to be taken to the Van Corte | | Total sales, rt Ky.; Felix Page, first sergeant, , swing into St, Nicholas Avenue at | that Pope Benedict was making offers| lect William R. Willcox as campaign |iandt Park encampment. Private pe rome egg HAMILTON RES RESULTS. ston, Va. te ser Ene aes 1 Sixtycaevanth, Street | of mediation to both President Wilson | manager. John Sharig of Battery E, First Field|NEW YORK COTTON BXOHANOR, , ge oe viitiam (Hundred and yefirst Btreet. The| and Gen. Carranza, 8 seuss Vialsore tray. inelined sormee Artillery, was kicked in tho right side | jury Soy es ters FIRST RACE—Selling; purse $60 Ware, private, Chicago; Ira L. Floyd, |Mrmutus at One THundscd ana Bireie| News that some of the South and| Bectauun Willan it Mckinley “and | and Was taken to Knickerbocker Hon- | August’ 21.018 21 1820 tworveurcolds: five furloniss.—tneo private, Oklahoma Cy, Oklo.; Fred [fifth Btreet, uo ‘Brgaiway to One Hin | entral American republics were pre- | Senator Harding. pital after being treated by Dr, Smith | October + 133 tae Hh SORE gene Bon Gals Hs sop C—-Luther Alexander, p: Baca = i ughes, Senator Har¢ ounces ate John McGough, Batt : 3. 3 turbank, Traves, Seminole tat HA re Coluebie, Fone denhemis Br Hose [nos [uae from high officials @ strong| {hat no'date nor place for tbe motif: | Geoond “Field Act Get wae alted (Ree 13.89 18.89] Collins, Sweeter ‘Than. Sug second lieutenant. rr we ntimation that the United States, en-|cation of the Republican candidate | about. the left arni and head art was | Market closed firm, up 9 to" B® polnis:| tieky oy, Pandechans eR es TBS NE WOMAN TRIES TO ENLIST. gaged only a protesting its people | would be decided upon to-day. o treated by De, smith, but re- Reairt S100, Fam 984, 1402, wos a r d ; bd r ory, considered there was oe matned at tho plier. Private Edward ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 0; Val y Av4 250 M BROOK Ve STATEN ISLAND CAVALRY nothing to n te, 40,000 ENGINEERS FOR ARMY] Teomey, Battery B, First Field Ar nlasing Mine Co—Rogular quar-| $6.40; Yalsnie ¥ show $ AU dom710, 186) Nromtway sa SPitthA House Ik Z , Nip 9 Manhattan he. 12 Pithimar, AEUSEYCITY: " > '@ She Cant ¢ | r © planning an in- " tillery, was kicked on both right and |terly dividend of 5 per cent. payable —_—_— | att CATTERS A THRILL | erease of ,000 in the pending 7 left hips at One Hundred and Forty-|July 20 to stock of record June 80. Broad IN LOWER BROADWAY, | 4 “ome nb twenty-eight yeaa] Te Hays Chula oe GeeTgenaTtte | MARE ate aatcer Foren: anne |aecand, Airast and Riverside Drive rare? AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. old called on Cap’ ‘ arre e Hay, Chairman of the 6 : while taking horses to the camp, D of the Quartermaster's Corps in the| Committee, said after a nee! PITTSBURGH, June 24.—Services of | Mills of Knickerbocker ei) xi| BANDS REFUSE TO PARADE. AQUEDUCT, N June 4.—Th Saf First Troop F First Cavalry, of Weat | National Guard headquarters in the | With Secretary Baker and other Ad mbera of the American Society | (reated Bim and he proceeded on his han eee aus ae entries doe Monday's’ fadee. treh ae ety g 9 unioinal Building thie mora! nd | ‘ation heads the increase would “y ‘apes , Labor Union ch Cute i ‘ Moni o Brighton, Staten Island, 100 strong, | Munieinal Hullding Feel rg cat Sang be urged next week, Bngineors will be Brattaras, ko Private Henry Gilligan of Troop K,| Cimetnnati’s Preparednes ee ‘Peoryearccite; tities: four ava} U2digestion, constipation, biliousness wader command of Capt. A. Hunter |, °, ' tonographer. entrees cording to Pires ATELY Brooklyn, was kicked |“ GincINNATI, June 24.—=Tho Citizens’ |» ‘nef’ futonerebricliia tie: Bolt ae ‘u'| and many ailments of the digestive ' Platt, sent a thrill through the finan. |, St28 ‘ GERMANS ADVANCING nt ; on tho Left thish and ‘Private Roy ty; , ¥ The woman refused to give her veal TT. dicott, United States ‘Navy,| Randolph of Troop C was Aeecen Preparedness Parade, held in this city Ja: organs are often the source of serious cial district when it marched up!name. When informed of the quall- ON RUSSIANS’ RIGHT, last, -| from his horse while the troops were |to-day, was ® most patriotic demon- Mlness, At the first sign of disordered Broadway from the Staten Island fications necessary to serve the young! . here ft that ¥ {0 | breaking in green mounts on Bedford | stration, Great throngs cheered the liabl “ ferry landing this forenoon, en route! woman decided perhaps, after all, her| SAYS BERLIN REPORT \: annua "| Avenue early t “day. ” , conditions take the reliable family (| fan Ci 4 | held in this, city y ‘archers, each of whom carried a small to camp in Van Cortlandt Park, services were not so budly needed, | and en zi - m Behind the mounted men of the | she explained she saw an Ad Vertine- | Rear Admiral troop trailed automobiles for those | remedy that is always dependable | BEECHAM’S | ment calling for stenographers to en= |. BERLIN, June 24 (via London).— without mounts and four escort! list, but had no idea it referred to| German troops yesterday repuised at. wagons loaded with equipment for) men only fleld service, There were only a few bands in the parade, on Ahoy were connected with AERO CLUB Ol OFFERS Alp, |mertsan fas [tempts of the Russians to advance —>——— e iy ae t fraternal offers, the union bands hav- Te taht: 0 rery) nes tenment with 40,000. ot the highest el q ed to participate. ‘The action| (sy ‘lis it, Al loci, Yor: vate: { ee Grand Reval Rockaway | SU'h of Ioukst and north of Widsy, | ora Mucrs of all ‘classes ths In furtherance of the plan to mobilise | 7*ure: Musicians’ Union tn. refuaing to lad: Nerinale bs a Wilson and McCormick Discnss in the Dvinsk sector, according to the all available National Guard and|parade caused several other labor unlons the pt AGE: Taree: year-olds ean inward; Cauesich F |_ Regular trips of the steamer Grand! official statement issued to-day at ees Who Enlist Are |civillun aviators, for Government ser. |to forbid their members to march, e Derbi Handi Larue Sale of An? Medicine inthe War » WASHINGTC June 24.—Vance ¢,| Republic to Rockaway Beach will com. | German army headquarters, view, the Aero Club of America to-day -— | McCormick, CI the Demo-|'mence on Sunday, June 25. After loav-| “Gen, von Linsingen’s troops have| ALBANY 34.—State and mus te fori National’ used aitheers Breoutrn Meni janice iMAaites } cratly Nutior conferred | NS Yonkers ot 8.35 A.M. stopping at) , 1 beyond the gener! line of | Bivipal engaged in mili: | who have been trained at the chib's ex: men! ene hte i tora th} Thee [ihe foot of “West One Hund va “and gener} Of vary duty as @ part of the National thirty, ‘fitensed | ‘Aviatorae ‘soa | ‘The Kings County Progressive Com- ' Democratic 1” Campaign | ana eter he, street ebouE 280 A Be yn and Zwinatene,” Abd te GPa alin nine 18 eh awaiting, tuition at various {mittee met last night in the Imperial fire $ plans. H White House for| foot of West Street and tatery Place | ateclal report gays, "A violent ene acre: he posith ools, and 400 civilians and| Restaurant, Brooklyn, and adopted Nas : fis hot for lunch. The 10.30 A.M, the steamer attack falled.” The nuinber of | the ited Rates and whaler tneg | cukanienen classified us students: Of | gegolutions calling upon the National Valtpale dim), 1th. fi ber w campaign com: | proceed on her way pckawity Goer nec onatantly In: | enlisted ‘before or after orders. wore | ot Depuctment hag arranged to | Committee, which meets tn Chicago on rie vetewale Lik has find. the noiifieation ceremony’ kervice: will continue daily usu further f On Bothmer's front only |{ururd tor mobiliention Attorney Gene | att control at the ‘viation June 26, to refrain from indorsing gi Batty TLE carn, wre the principal topic of discussior notice. mall combats have occurred,’ eral Woodbury held to-day, grounds at Hempstead Plaina L. L Hughes for the Preaidencx, wance claimed,