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en | let eagle BRTSHMUNTIONS Na BEING TURNED OUT _3E8 BSVBHING WoRLp TUBSDAY, AUGUST 156, 1916 val Rookies Preparing for Their Long Sea ‘‘Hike’’ ' . ae HUGHES IS AMUSED COST OF BRINGING *~ Board Battleships for a Month on the Bounding Main AIVOIEFORWILSON UP ABRITISH WAR SIGN ON HIS TRAIN BABY TAKES JUMP lothing, Bath, Cot, ne and Nurse's Wages Ave ' i Nhe V hae rey _ Hirst Lunche Minister Montagu tell , Mans Output of Bie Gun | AL LEAVE TOMORROW 4 Od Missile Supply Grow ~ semen Milliniaites and (eras book ‘HELPING OUT ALL Mike in Kegulat - \ (part No beat of | Lp om th — Aggressive it the Worke ; J Home keep Hustling LONDON. Ave oy at Con . ' Kamue ' ' ; ‘ « Kasten 6 * bef whet ty be on the rolling dee OUtDUL of et! king Dine nde w : or) woe at tw ‘ One by hie departinent © come 5 ovauee they'd all been . tfle « ne net oh . f o t four eum, te t A © field were U and ement come bet om wove fron e * ome attendants wy niroes earimine where The q ’ ' 7 fie them to 2, Ne Haid, Wan og the a . wn din "e rite ‘ : e of them auitied iterif to the | 8h bretended ¢ ry whit, and ative ba ae the Ariny Melved the regular ship's cooks serve | end havin, Well received the pralre their fret meal aboard. Others ae of the French Ministry of Mu he, cepted detail as mena attendants and Miia sateenan sided, wan partic, | Have 4 Prett vd imitation of wait Mare tres Sh vhs bas rune ang “T% And they got no end of fi nome | Me atitéane fit, for this te an enthusiastic crowd, Ade. Manta Polite + oer hate THe Present plane of ty mand of the en ring resourcen of the CF" Of the three ships ts for the Kew “ required, for the nav . el al bivftigbniiced but jared that very shortly Great, Herning, the New Jermes at 10 au Uritain would have provided for her) OWN requirements and ge able to de Vote herself exclusively to the wants of ber allies in regard to machin Leal da Orups. Already, we said Wan ner RE Faerie een foe: AANA) y ihe large amounia of guns and munis bliere, bot shortly after on they Hens t her will wid oie Hition Were asked to step ashore until after Was sending to b © one-third of dinner, so that the ¢ . wht be her production « hell el and forn ear : transferring t er allies metals ee eee emmary for munition ty th amoun nthe Maing th Practically oe » montity ‘ New Y and Brooklyn con he production of heavy shells, said gingent e the cruise, and qereater than it wax in 1914, 1) Crier oened re Nore Was now being produced in four port before 12 o'clock to-day, the ahip day, he “dovlared, us much Howitzer wan quite overrun. A number of the munition ax was produced during the | oq hema 48 ’ ‘ whole of lant While HARE WEre| Coon Sere to cme arene. YACd ph being turned out ev indnth ay, Motor cara, some even drove to the ny heavy guns as were in exist | Maine's distant berth, but they left uce when the Ministry of Munitions jugury behind the instant they set Was formed, aud this number would | ¢ the wavey saon be nearly doubled. besides colt sighlt bebey' The output of machine guns dud in Junius Spen: Morgan, grandson \ieaned fourteen-fold, continued the! of the fnancier, was one who came ster, and there could be turned |as far as the yard gate and then ‘out in four weeks aa many of. thes: footed it the rest of the way. Soon Implements as existed at the forma: | " : tion of .he ministry. The output of | *fter him came C. Oliver Iselin jr., required was 11,000 to 14,000 tin high ¢@xpiosives was sixty Umes ax wreat an & year ago, but the amount | fon of the yachtsman whore efforts \alded so largely in keeping Air Thom areat as at the beginning of the ett | Tipton from Mfting the cup. Then| The output of heavy ammunition, |came young William McAdoo, son of nowy" © declared, now covered | th y of the Treasury, and he ex nditare of such ammunition. | Wittiam Greenough, who was als ery ity Jorman press report the present offensive had made (2? at Plattsburg, irreparable inroads upon the ailies'| All of them hustled into thelr white stocks of animunition, Mr. Montagu | blouses as soon as they could, and ther watd penditure, ot ammunition was more| Sve for the names across thelr/eras, The commanders have not yet He pe ya nd to be the reliance of than double the amount that would] breasts, became like all the others— decided othe: “ll pe SE COI BIRR have been considered adequate eight ” ne hands sue te, | ded whether theyll permit then® ‘ro-night the fookles will t Kit] pupils In the hands of the bluesackets,!on boar’ experte my months ago, and that in the week pre i ¢ | first experience in sleey ceding the July offensive the amount | "20 had been told off to show them| ‘Tho nine sh Walch have been being able to sleepin a navy | of ammunition consumed exceeded the | how to be handy etalled to this crulse of instruction | Meth Alun close under a deck heam ghtire British production during the} Capt. Taylor of the Maine started his| are the Rhodo Island, flagship of |deck in case th trivance: bucks, wan needions to fear, however, [COM ingent out early in the game, hav-) Rear Admiral J. M. Helin, which sails) A nunite of wckets were told he declared, that the offensive would | ine thein instructed in setting-up ex-| (rom Rhiladelphia with 379 rookies: ; PT Today, Ratna tater (ine. darned be browght to a premature conclusion | ercises and taken about the #hip and| the Malne, Kentucky and New J things and, ¢ in, Keeping in. | hy @ shortage of ammunition aw lo0K | tog the names and uses of things } sey, which leave the Brooklyn Yard | The officers thoukht It the part of as the workers and Sant ea Shee le ne i 900 merey not t rade the rookies continued to play their party nobly, Cap!, Diemukes of the Kentucky and snorrow with 90; th Alabama, watehing the p clowely, but it as they were now doing Capt. Kaiser of the New Jersey deliv. | from Charleston, with 101; the {linois, must haves siivered. (heir nautioal ———.,-. ered brief addresses to the aaflormen| nd Louisiana, from Norfolk, with | souls to seo the sucred quarter-deck MERICAN GUARD KILLS in thet nmands, telling them that | 878; the Kearsuge, from lorfand, piiered wp with all the sprawling {{ was up to them in great meamure | WiD BY. and the Virginia, from How *"'S)) the rookies had to be’ aboard at to teach the novicas, and that this) ton, with dud | noon to-day, thelr cards received and . sind Junot only for the “eltay” but the navy | with the submarines, torpedo hoat de- rina Gt th 4 tance ; © (Ghasing F | ae: we Strovers and auxiliary ships necessary, welected. And ning Mexican Was | ha ing a Railroad DANIELS'S MESSAGE THANKS {°.* Heel: Is in the waters off Hiock darn it. that ow at 6 » Brakeman and Fired ai Provost Rear cy ey Intand, where they are to meot ow Melock and then the real earnest wil + y | re eatin Guard When Ordered to Halt, | Aug. 22) From now until that day the eotirst “port of will be ort . cl When the day's routine aboard the rookies will bave the preliminary | Pond Bay, at the easter lof Long BAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex., Aug Alahins was just beginning the follow. |drilis tu Nt them for their ¢ ar. | IMland, Even Het the three Heutenant of the Carranz: army Was) ing message from Secretary of the |duous days out in “blue water, Pree Sore a Oe EC th aay in shot and killed by an American pro-| Navy Daniels was publi { ae ! teen are ri x bupais bli 4 1* i af pun planned that the cruise | shaw them how to find the oo vost guard at Colonia Dublan three! sort of godspeed | was to start to-day, some time tor | and pre the m neral days ago, according to report 10) “Upon the embarkation of more| noon, but it Was found that this would Pees the aN ‘ Gen, Funston to-day by Gen, Pers P | hee | On Aug. the Maine, Kentucky len, Funston to-day by ( erah- | than 2,000 civilians who are to titke| bring (he three New York ships face| and Now dersey will proceed tothe TS hing ead Mexican | Part in the civilian cruise, 1 wish to | to face with a dangerous ebp tide. [xenera! rendezvotts off Block Island, officer me angry at 4 railroad | convey to them the congratulations of | one of the officers expressed it, tine Runine Ce the: eran brakeman and chased and tired on} the Navy Departinent we con int want to risk giving our ¢ Rhode Paliid, flue of Rea hia. The pr oak ean Ordered in welcome Had the newest veerults | orews an tupromptu landing on ¢ tral He Gara athe Americus lof the firs: arm of the National de-|erhors Island before they had hy an t Atv ‘The provost guard then shot and] tense. 1am sure, under the instruc. | sight of blue water, Lt wouldn't hay: nd wupEdy whip a killed the Houtenant, He was PX) tion which officers wilt give them, | been # bit encouraging! | en will begin the real te onerated their cruise will he of great benent| More than 900 of the civiitan suilorn| TOs. sind AE will inelue to them and thelr country reported to-day and yesterday abourt|{nch guns, bort and alsnal practie And a little later word was re-|the three ships, ‘They were from al | submarine chasing, nicht stenallin ceived by wire! at the yard that | most all walks in fife, The average j aris with the. are . a avery the battleship Miinois had sailed from | age Was sald to be twentysfour, and| i ClRe HIE, leary Norfolk to-aay with two hundred |@ glance at the first page of the rostes | iviian volunteers, her destination showed that the first fifteen men t MONEY DOUBLING DEVICE ng Fort Pond Has. Another de-| report for assinment were a teacher, | pate told of trrival of the 4 dentist, a pant attorney, on insur. | MAKES $5 000 DISAPPEAR t - Louisiana at Norfolk tom Baltimore, | ance agent, a bank clerk, a suleyman, ’ f _ ”) wita part of her civilian crew, She /@ lumber dealer, a hide merchant, a F —- “Eruit-a-tives Soon Relieved, will leave the Virginia port toemor-| textile seller, a forester, an engineer,| Long Island Man Loses Savings hi D nditi row or ‘Thursday a abudents a tawypr en Inatructor When He Meets Friend With T Four hundred ro: s from Phila & mall order house employee, y wo-for-One hine S Uae TOUS COTO | ee ee ees Font P Ma e eetone they. went aboard they Tworfor-One Mac 652 Gerrard St st, ‘Toronto. land, Detroit and towns in New Jer. | Prebably looked so different that onc GleleN PD, Lt, Aue a ( i = chy | ney, Maryland and Delaware, sailed | CQUM be told from another, But ance | ley Groesty, fifty-tw ‘i Fur two years 1 was 6 victim off Oot ttleship Rhode Island fr H into the whites lives on the estate of John tf Yycuts Indigestion and Gas In ‘The | E FOUMAIR, ADA CABS ana THIET ' is | the Philadelphia Navy Yurd to-day h ‘ ton, walling ” $ his omach, Tt afterwards atlacked = my of Hin an hour of the renorting | incy y fs | One of the first clashes with regu | Liovked Like new chips trom | DES Savings, throug nan we Heart aud Thad pains all over my body, | jations the ovilian sailors experienc | the same white block, Stern-on they [12K te be bis friend a that 1 could hardly move around.| was when they sought to bring cam. | COMPletely lost individuality; bow-on,| According to the story to 1 tried all kindy of Medicine, but none| eras into the yard. Watchman W. D.| feria SoU, Pr Renae ko Gits police by Groesty end showed them did me any good, At last I| James, the veteran quardian at the| acroas the breast of each blouse wanl@? borate ar whereby cided to try ‘Fruit-a-tives.’ I| wate, wan certainly there with an/ stenciled in large letters the name of | money of all denomination ult be ought the first box last June, and| eagle exe and one by one he relieved | me, Ml eid. was, by. thig/doubled tm vatue, and ty ie ree am well, after using only three|the rookies of their cameram until he | tye th Hide OVEF Tit put two $1 bills inte tle machine t Le i Aen had + y a hundred of them in hie! "B-R-O-W-N" to 4 over |eebibited and told Groesty he could eer V recommend "Vruiteactives’ to) ni | ea ee A are OyAE aya: tm $4 bill® inde’ oe twenty wuyone suffering from Indigestion.” . j of d of introduction to his fellows.| four bours, When t Wie ERED J, CAVEEN, |. He oxpiained that cameras were not | ‘there is one ching, certuin about | ther set and ve machi wotcatnt SD dy. CAVEEN, | allowed in the yard without special thin month's cruise; it is not to be| two erisp $2 bills 50 a box, 6 for $2.00, trial size @5c. | permigeion of the commanding officers any, kind of 5 merry yachting party Groesty gave his friend $5.000 to be e men who have undertaken to| doul Ra wan tala th comalcan At all de she ae pestenie by Pratt of the ships, snd that thie had to be! jearn ag much saMoring as. they can||n w week, which feats, ‘inne tonne w-tives, Limit edensburg, couptersigned by the aid to the com-' in four weeks will learn it as sailors.’ his friend's house Vacant a ip it was true that last month's ex. | she een 20 tells on — about all this, but gave up thelr cam Pr etogre }do { fat } ROOKIE COMING . es eee t in romany a pr Te ABOARD the U-S.S. MAINE... Caper aly tT € ning World by o Rial Pe enner mallor ‘turned out of their o'clock in the morning and turned ye sall wilh them to ald in they oft = | Will rise upon the ABOARD the U.S:5 Its going to be ‘h MAINE «ee Jrookies aram the mote i a ~ least off, Then they becom mandant, Tho rookies said they'd seo, {205 01 1M onuiconak as much! chanism | They wilt have sailor work to do ana] hours. will by hammocks at n o'clock at night, and at this latter | # who Will task of dignant ery of protest wont up from | strikers’ headquarters in’ Web r Hall, Kast Bleventh s t= declared we w resident M Waldinan hem the Paper Hoy Mokers’ Union, eon mented on tet that eighteen are resin had heer rted to him and that of that number twelve were girl pickets. Accord to the figures of the union feaders, 15,000 workers are on strike, but the manufacturers aa involve The nuilated mands rt ‘ workers for ony Grade v4 ho forme ceived be $17 and $18, a now WATeVahaes Grade B cutters, who worked for $10 or $12, now asi $18; setiorson 10 worked for $14 hto $1s ra The k Wectare thar a t to rom th Hut AME Cirermy Street arner af roadway ond Spring Steet thie after Hoon, and efforts were auade to drax Jthree inen from the wagon, ‘he inen defended themselves with « and when three jatreln arrived the crowd wat nod When the w Moved on it was foilowe KI ONtYKers " Rtrects, er Aek the w nen Was ina vithout In the meantine pickets invaded buildings cont factorie fl bortod ra of i” factorles dethinee of the law w throakers were at work Inside Held Cp on VASHIN * hear Nhngken Was instructed “John Whit that country to Rumar to buy provisions for. the | lief Gornmission in Serbia White} has heen held up because of hie English | birth. GIRL PACKETS PREY ‘em OF HRED ROUGHS, vis thy CH'S ANNOYER er Says Blackmail Case Involving 1 he advanced toand Leet's wife, INDICTED FOR THREATS, He Paid $100,000 in| | Wite of Accused . years Chairman of the Republican | county Committes and well-known | | ersten lawyer, appeared bet the Grand Union — Officials Comptain ers to-day as the « males is . jess against Maw t, charg Strikers Are Attacked) at) ting nim with e o. An indict * . ~ {: Was found v nied to | — Factories by Gangsters, Judge ssund a bench an ee Mr. Lauterbach went to District With (he paper box mihkers on! Attorney. Swann with his complaint strike and , u f irl) @mainst Lb | days ago, He pickets watcling the factories, an ine | Mid that He charges that Leet forced him to in t with large amounts n time ketting fro : 000 to $100,000 in all under threat that eo wet a use Mr. Lauterbach of ' coupled with hints of bodily Mr Lauterha 1 Lee 0 ie fe before Magistrat Nolan on a Ahthiotes late July He said that wy were f my on the stre manding money. ‘The Leets retor that Mr Lauterbach had) prow Mra. Leet sixteen years ago to sup port them both for (he rest of thelr ox and that was lotting her ntary The was adjourned vithont action > ‘ iy ANUS, Aug 15. 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