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he ed lee Lee PRICE 0 ONE CENT. — FALL OF ‘ adit :4 Hy LA RUSSIANS CAPTURE 4,000 MORET The Circulation Booka Open to All,’ The Freee Pubticning Li] Werte), | SERET KENNEL TRES TO DIE STRKERS ATA ASHE IS CALLED 10 APPEAR | FOR NEW “WIRE TAP" TEST Said Co-Religionists Snubbed Family and Himself Because of His Testi- mony— Worried Lest His Poor Showing Might Hurt Police. Bnubbed and maligned, at he believ Maloun faith for doing what he felt to be his duty and worrled to the breaking point for fear the Police Department would be discredited by his failure to transcribe accurately the test-convorsations given him i) the conspiracy inquiry before Justico Greenbaum, Detective-Sergeant John J. Kennel of the squad which listened in on the telephones, exe Catholic priate, shat himscif at 11 o'clock this morning in tie room at No, 50 Church Btreet adjoining the room where tho “Hstening-in” de- vice is installed, The bullet from his service revolver penetrated his left lung and his #pleen and .et Volunteer Hospital, where he was taken, the physicians announced that his death was «a matter of hours only tn Oliver Sirent admatatered the laa 135 GIRLS IN PANIC AT SUPPOSED FIRE CRY rites, Kennel sank rapidly after reaching the hospital, and the doc- Shirtwaist Factory in ry in Tumult When Youth Howls Down Elevator tors, among whom were Dr, Van Bu- ren and Dr, Hanford, who had been Summoned from the outside, soon an- Nounced that there was no chance for recovery. Sergt. Kennel had mado several Shaft. mistakes i) transcribing conversa . tions he heard over “ho telephone ayd Enraged because the elevator did. had failed to sot down correctly con-| Not stop for him, a youth on the twelfth floor of the loft building at No. 185 West ontyemeventh Stree Versations given to him in te vourt Toom as tests, He was to have be given another tria! to-day under! shortly before noon to-day began to more favorablo circumstances, but! howl his protests Into the shaft. His the ponsibility of his failing ame | wild criew reached the ears of 18 Kinks evidently had been preying upon bts} omployed int Fiwalat tactori of mind. Feldman IMrot and a pane fol He sald to Lieut. Yunge, his aeoct: | jowed ate, westorduy that if the bottom fell] Tho iris made a rush for the fre out of the wire tapping case It Would) excapes, Several fainted and this be all his fault and he felt th added to the fright of the 1ern keenly. He has been morose and dis} Ay ambulunce was summoned from conaolate, his follow officers say the Now York Hospital, ant Dr This morning, with Dotectivos Wat-|cyristopher had a busy half hour eon and Vo Cilio, Kennel hud been! pringing gitls to thelr sonsos, ‘Three Matening in on the conversations Of] Gf the giria, Rose Levy, Eva Pishe some gangsters Whom the police AFe) nd Anna Liebau, were made so fl by tracing by telephon (helt experts they wero sent hom The little room where the telephone | phe youth who ithe: ourstnt apparatus tx installed is small at] tion disappeared after the panty hot. Sergt. Kennel stemped into the | srartoar ante-room and washroom adjomin <te His companions thought ih ni | “FOREIGN SERVICE PAY" got @ breath of fresh alr, and on rushing into m found him lying on his service revolver heard the # the other r the floor, with at his side. HI8 FAMILY WAS SNUBBED, KENNEL SAYS. At 1 o'clock Assistant Diatriot At torney Joyee, Deputy Pe Commi with | FOR ARMY AND MILITIA Senate Amendment to Army Bill Increases Salurles of Otticers and Men HINGTON, Wat July Ameri sioner, and Inpsetor Faurot, ; BINGE ON, ly AdenAa Polleeman MeCahill aoting ax stonog. | CAR Wars wae wil up tlie: Mant rapher, took down Kennel's antes | U0" Bree AS fo (as) eevee Maes mortem statement. He was ques- be MY er ie i only p hing ¥4 rhbiede 0 tioned for twenty minutes, finks Drea narra ia Tien ee his statement just as his son and te ay Se We Appeal ann . daughter arrived at the bedside, The Le o i ator at ent wan submitted to District Attorney Swann and Police Commis- Kntisted me nof the army and mil- 4 K 1 sald itiamen will get 200 pr cent, extra aia ee tralian mad Cathonie, | MMEE the Now war order and oMMvers “Lam @ Catholio--a ood fl olic Ws 0 nt ‘This would a 1 almply did my duty--something 1]! r oan Ms Hd bring th income of privates up to $18 a month Renato ollette opencé h Tid kt honestly, and that is what] Renator ta Polos ovened a Ment mare My entidren, my familys MYT ref of militinmen's families self were snubbed It was agreed the “foreign pay" fan as agreed the “fo pay ” asked Kennel'a ques “By whom?" asked Kennel's q should be given men who never ac tually serve in Moxico, Chairman Chamberlain was asked when he thought the militla could be brought had to do and was ordered to do, and whom I don't care to people who could not view. I got on the tend 1a the truthy What 1 {Home He sald he had no tou a heard 1 wn; what I didn't hear \ F 5 1 didn't wh, Lmade no changes Wanda Cited We q Tho body of Lena Poasia, n who disappeared on July 81, vas fou today In th Canal, Twenty-ninth irl lived at No. 414 treet and was em i nyed Hrondway, Her brother, Charles, of N 453 Weat Thirty-sixth’ Street, to identified her body, one Ww he other, That ia what} sald the thought of people him preyed upon hin mind up to go out to lunch,” he (@ontinued on Second Page.) |) by members of his own re-) | CAR AFTER TIE-UP SPREADS 10 BRONX a eee Three Arrests Follow First Violence in Big Trolley Walk-Out. LINES ARE STOPPED. All Surface Transportation To-Night. Doepite the warnings of union or: ganiaers to men en car strike kers, Mount Vernon and New Re to the whole of the there were ed in the atreet whieh extended from Yon hele Bronx to-day outbreaks of disorder tn the early afternoon, Two cars were started from Wobater Avenue barns near Yonkers at about 1 o'clock, At Mordham Road the cara entered a nolsy crowd of strikers who surged up to the car, William Goodman of No, 201 Lafon- taine Street was arrested for yanking & trolley pole from the wire, and Pat- rick Corbett for interfering with the pollo, The motorman, who was not in unl form, ran tho car into a truck and smashed the front platform and his own hands in the Another man was arrested for inter fering with the trolley pole of the second car a few momenta later, The only passengers on the cars exe! were civilian guards employed by the | and two ypany uniform. A strike of oll motormen and con of the Union Railway in the Bronx was voted at policemen in unanimously meeting of employees of the Union| pluco this afternoon in the ottee of Hulway at Courtlondt Hall, Court: |e Bertram CW # head of the landt Avenue r One Hundred) Hureau of Preventable Dixeases, tt] ind Pifty- first 80 nee Or | was attended by sur mw who have aantazer Fitagerald ¢ mt out | boon Investiqating the attuation Nn Dhig Automobiles with ples} Health Commissioner Emerson sald to order men on duty with their | that he did not consider to-day's in ara to quit Within an hour the effects of the rior Were keen as motormen quiet ran their ears into the vartous barns of the West Parma Divisi wnt | walked away, The mocting Was attended by more than 400 employees of the Weat Parms livision who were off duty A joint meeting of the strikers of both divistona, which 1,121 wore employed up to this morning, ts to be held In Courtlandt Hall toonteht on men The organisers sald t airike would be effective by § k und the hundreds of thousands who tye north of (he Harlem and begin going about that time would have the elevated aud atk, ‘Ten Hines already were ted fore the atrike vote was tuker Kingsbridge division union re. opened headquarters at Ford Avenue, and erults ham Ke were In contingous session all afters Vico-President P. J. O' Fm le union ordered them not with any car which company kept running, “They have the right to run cars with the best men they can get," he said, “We have the right to quit work, They can't touch us if we re- member those two principles” Nevertheless Inspector Schmitther- ger oxtablisied an emergency branch Police Headquarters with flagstaff, green flag and a battery of police au- omobiles and fifty reserves: at the » Hundred and Twenty-Afth Street car barns, The railway company had rds handy ra wuld there would rder by strikers and hoped noon of the interfere to the be no dino the police would control hoodiume and others who took advantage of the situation and discredited the peaceable and law-abiding spirit of (Contipued 00 Weoond Page) pect to Block | Kubway nes | YORK, POZIERES ADMITTED BY BERLIN; WEDNES PARALYSIS GASES NEAR HIGH RECORD; 162 NEW NEW VCTINS But Pig Deathe Deaths Fall Off by Three—Ban Drawn Tighter. LONG BRANCH INVADED, Largest Increase in Queens, With Manhattan Figures Standing Firm. Another Jump was recorded to-dy in the number of Infantile paralyals canes In Greater New York, making the xecoid largest number since the beginning of the epidemte. ‘Thore was a falling off in deaths. This and @ substantial decrease of cases in the Hronx proved the only encouraging foatures for officials of the Health Department, DEATHS. Noroughs. To-day. Yosterday. Brocklyn .. - 9 a Manhattan ..... 0 12 9 Dronx . 4 : Queens ? 2 Kichmond 3 1 Totals 63. ” 35 38 Total deaths reported to date, 682. CASES, Norourhe. To-day, Yesterday. Mrooklyn a3 % Manhattan a2 42 Bronx sss. 5 12 Queene 23 16 Kichmond . 7 6 Totals + 163 150 Total cases reported to date, 2,200, | A conterence on tho epidemte took} rease in cases alarming, and « “Dally uations to be ox jpeeted, Unless there tx a steady in for several days there for anxiety, Lam satiated jwith the manner in whieh the Health nt is combattiog the ept crenne tw one | Departs I demic” | Sentor Surgeon Charles BE. Banks, Jin charge of the Government's plans | for regulating interstate traMe trom Now York during the epidemic, sald lto-day that there was too much | hysterta over paralysis on the part of |health offcers in upstate towns and contiguous Staton, | As soon as Dr. |matived the Governmental work in New York Clty will make a tour of Connectlout and Now Jersey and try to reach Understanding res carding quarantine regulations. CASE IN HOTE AT LONG BRANCH CAUSES 8TIR, The Health OMcer at Long Branch telephoned to New York to-day tha: @ case of paralysin had been discuy red in @ hotel there, and that scores of parents who had brought thelr children to the resort from New York wanted to return to thelr homes. He anked if New York City would re- ceive them. In accordance with the ruling of Dr. Banke that all children under alxteon yoars of age who travel to and froin Now York must have Federal health permits, hundreds of youngaters em. ployed here and living in Now Jerany besieged Governmont health surgeons to-day on duty at the Hudson tubes and the various rallroad atations, Ho astringent are these regulations that mennonger boya employed in Now York who are sont to Jersey City other poinye @ moat obtain permite Michael Leahy, twenty-nine yeas Hanks has syste. an ” (Uoatisued ea Fowrw Page.) (oe me ee a ee ee | the Hudaon Hiver ~ POLICE WIRETAPPER SHOOTS SEL CElorid, f “Cireulation Rooka Open to an) DAY, JULY 26, 19016, 14 WORKERS REJECT ~ GARMENT STRIKE PEACE COMPACT —_-- |Sold Out by Their Representa- | Poutc B WIRETAPPER, WHO SHOT HIMSELF BECAUSE OF WORRY | tives, They Declare at Stormy Meetings. SMALL) RIOT FOLLOWS.! rman of One Local Leaps From Window to Escape Rough Treatment. Amid scenes of the wildest div. order in halla where they had kothored to discuss the situation, and with a atroot demonstration that ended In a small riot, the members of the Cloak Makers’ Union to-day flatly rep which dlinted ti o8 agreement thety had signed with joturers @ few days ago, thus shattering the hone of the general public that the long drewp out struggle was ended and that the 60,000 employes would be back at work before the end of the week The men charged they had been sold out and tried to do violence to thone who attempted to convince them to the contrary, Picketing has been resumed by the atrikera, and the feeling between both aldes is more bitter than it has been at any time mitt ee BRITISH AERORLANE Two Officers in Machine Captured, the German Admiralty Announces, BERLIN, July 26 (via London).— A British biplane yas ahot down by 4 German submarine at a point orth of Zoebrugge, Holgium, on Monday, during the thirteen weeks cont says an official statement issued by veray. the, German Admiralty to-day, The cloneness of the vote by which] The two oMeors in’ the machine the union's strike committee in sex. | Were captured, BEES ON GERMAN LINE won until pant vocept the a Midnight agreed to nent forty-three tn favor and forty agalnst--foreshad- owed friction thin morning when th STING BRITISH TROOPS rank and fle were ta be asked to No one expected, A with such, vatity: tt however that tt would | Novel Method of Warfare Adopted) be repudiate riotous enthusiasm, by ¢ olonial Forces rre&in Honjamin Sedteninger, Prentdont of . the union, had a hard thie of it at East: Africa. Jthe meeting of the shop ehalrmen,| LONDON, July 26 How the Ger On Dis Gest appearance he was boots Tian Colonial forees In Mast Afrion fed and shouted down with ertes « enlinted bees to fieht the Mritivh te “Crooks!” and "We've been sold out Abo Maroft, Seeretary of the union,|teld in an account arrived here to vecelved similir treatment tay from Natal, The meeting finally broke up and) dhe natives dn Boast Afrloa muake the men filed inte the street They} peehives of hollow s which they were just in tine te “y phoe In the trees. The Gerenans thoumand steih who had been del gathered large qu en 0 nouneing Geir leaders ta Arlington] jives ond attached them upright tod Heothoven and Seluctaen halls avd} wire in the long gras. To the wire who, headed by a band playing the} was also attached a device which “Marneillaise,” w marehing uy | raloud aw white Mag when anything Hecond Avenue, he procession offoame In contact with It Jeering, singing, hat-waving strikers NK party ny Mritishors had the mis halted in front of the Casino and de | fortune to ible over the wire and the othe ehives came crashing to | doxens now Schlesinger officers of the unton in the moxtem- [une ¢ simultaneously with the phatic language, The marchora car} apy of tie white Mag. Angry ried a big banner labelled in) Vide] aghting- mad bees and German ma inh: chine-qun bullets were soon working "We Are Against the Agroement” | ‘ tthe Hrltish, The Hympathizers poured out of the cates | ¢ m Natat ie without further and tenementa and soon upward of) de Feacept to may that the HMritin) 10,000 praona wore manvod In th | had a bot tine Ara hee care atauiivc pu Aenea SENATE ACTS T 10 SAVE VOTES OF BORDER TROOPS uproar became so great that a detail Jopts Amendment to Army Bill of polloemen was rushed to the to di » the crowd. Th the crowd with their nlghtatioks, in a short time the adWay Was clear Many heady were whacked, half a Providing That Ballot Be dozen persons were trampled on and the street Was Htterod with broke Cast in Camp hata. WASHINGTON, July 26.—tndioat At w meeting in Heethoven Hall] ing Congroms be we the National Solomon Merta, Chalrinan of one of | Guard along the border may be main tho locals, had to jump the window to eseapoe the wrath ¢ ‘ined until late in the Pall, the Ben reere. whieh he eouene it Hie] ate thie afternoon created means by coe workel wh ho wouMht to ex * ae \ plain the agreement, ‘There wae a] MtHOn puardamen gay cwat thelr howl of approval when one man} votes in the border evinpe. whouted vn plan was adopted aa an We want nothing to do with our i" he Gener ny b so-cullnd leadera, We'll fire then) 2 nb sn She sais Maer] lout We want real leaders ter aw are after Uilrteen weeks of wuftering with leas than we tad at the start > Bhlladalnnia, Ben Juan 2M i] WM Aer Villy Copenhagen, . ‘ a ies Noth rt GREAT ‘lin the streets of the town. Each building had to be taken WRATHER—Ohomore prodedle to night; Thuredey PRICE ONE ont PAGES ee ae TTLE ON AT RIGA; BERLIN CLANS BI ADVANGE. BY VON HINDENBURG'S ARM Petrograd Officially Announces the Capture of Erzingan, Strongest Base of the Turks in Asia Minor, and Also Gains in Volhynia. BRITISH DRIVING AHEAD ° . Announcement by Londne of the capture to-day of ite entite village of Posieres, the highest polat on phe: front, was followed by an admission by Berlin that the | British had established themselves there ‘after a stubborn fight.’ For three days there had been a determined s separately. The victory was won for the British by Colonial troops from Australia and New Zealand. Berlin reported repulse of the allies in Foureaux Wood, near Longueval, and in Trones Wood, on the Somme front, and a small advance against the French on Hill 304, on the Verdun front. Russia officially announced the capture from the Turks of the strongly fortified town of Erzingan, in Armenia, and the retreat of the enemy toward Sivas, 130 miles to the west. Erzingan was the most important base in Asia Minor, Petrograd also claims that the Russian drive in southern Volhynia is progressing and that the Teutonic forces have been pressed back near the Slonevka River, The capture of 4,000 men and 63 officers is claimed, An admission is made in Petrograd despatches that the Russian forces on the Riga front barely escaped defeat by Von Hindenburg's army, which “nearly succeeded in penetrating the Russian front line, but was finally com- pelled to retreat.’ Berlin says advanced Russian positions were destroyed. Berlin reports that Russian attacks on the southern line were repulsed with severe losses, It is cleimed that Prince Leopold defeated divisions total!ny 60,000 men, Rome claims that efforts of the Russians to recapture Monte none were defeated. ———— 34: STUBBORN FIGHT AT POZIERES, : SAYS BERLIN, ADMITTING DEFEAT “Whole Village Now in Our Hands,” Says the London War Office, Which Claims Capture of Other Positions, “After Ditshed theme BERLIN, July 34 a stub orn Heht the Meitieh es the German oficial Longueval, and at Trones Woods, and claimed a “small advan against Heh forces entrenched on Hill 804 selves In Pogioves, statement declared tosday ‘The offelal statement regarding The War OMce reported repulae of | operations on the western front sayat attacks in) Fourneau Wood, nm the Comings: Ypres Canal @ large Hritigh bastion was des BRITISH DREADNOUGHT — ceptoslen of's Oman Mian a ‘The Deritiah have established £ in Postores, Further * east minor enemy attacks on Kore ATTACKED BY A U-BOAT Two Hits With Torped ws Claimed in the German Admiralty Statement HIHLAN, Jul A themmely fheaux Wood and near Longueval were repulaed Attempted ate a W were ob frustrat by our fre, Mouth of Homme, south. went of La Maiaonot rn, om 26 (hy wirelems to the rman wubiarine at tackod a Heiiieh dreadnought off the] Che night of July 28, we held the Orkney Ialanda on duly 20, the Ger Kround won amuinat Preneh ate Iman Admiralty announced tosday in] tompte to recapture it flvely the following statement hand wrenade Nahting occurred A German wubmarine on duly @ nouth of Batroes yesterday of the Hritieh naval base of Moa) The Freneh ovoupted the erater View, Orkney trlands, attacked «| made by the explosion of one of Hritiwh diewdnowmht and obtained | their mings on La Fille Mort two torpedo hits, Meight in the Argonne, but were UTONS. 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