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_ ee Zt ast THE EVENING WORLD; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917. V4 | NEW YORK QUICKLY SUPPLIES ITS QUOTA OF NAVY AVIATORS” ts SHELLO GIRLS |ercs sister "|. S. GUNNERS ON TORPEDOED AZTEC, ONE OF WHOM WAS LOST GREATEST EVENT GERMANS ORE physician at the Hotel Ansonia, to- | $¢¢4444400664-06606699669-O08099940094 4401102 449OO00 medical or surgical attention to any applicant who, thereby, might be | made available for enlistment. Enlistment in the aviation section | of the navy has been so enthusiastic that to-day'’s report showed that elevon of the twelve flying men sought n in this district have been enrolled. So Moninits. of Oper of Operators Will | caretut wore the examiners in select ing men for this service it was not Appeal to Young Men to | untit eighty applicants had been in- A - . spected that the eleven were chosen. Join the Service. Three of the successful applicants are from Brooklyn. The total num-| ¢ ber of aviators wanted by the navy|° 43 A $4 ia 200, 41 TAKEN AS AVIATORS. The chief recruiting station in| « Brooklyn, No, 115 Flatbush Avenue, t ~, wan busy to-day with the examina. Lieut. Commander Porterfield | tion ot the forty applicants who en- " rolled yesterday and the forty who Pleased With Report He applied before noon. The total num. ber accepted Monday and Tuesday Is Able to Make. was fifty-five The recruiting liste in Brooklyn show that 400 men who were accepted Thousands of telephone girls in the) for service in the last three months exchanges of this olty were to-day | have never returned to tho stations to be sworn into the service. To enlisted by the Nevy Department 84)| pring thom to their stations, the ~ ” Brooklyn recruiting officers to-day Mecruiting sgente. ‘Their work will | rout & request for automobile de to “talk up” the navy to all the | owners to volunteer for the work young men they know and seek to| Chicf Gunner's Mate Shields, who Prevail upon them to enilst has been one of the bustest recruiting officers in Brooklyn, started out again The plan was devised by Lieut.) today in his “Automobile No. 2," to Commander John Grady, in charge! make the dally search through the of the Eastern Siena Recruiting | streets for available men. He followed Headquarters at No. 225 West Forty> | (he parece yesterday and managed to ‘ ale. | Dick up fourteen. second Street. To wens the teles |S Br ifoadeo, eon of the Secretary Phone girls with arguments for use | of the Treasury, to-day listed his yacht with their young men friends, the | Adrolt with Lieut. Robert T, Merrill, é = tely | 2d. who is in command of the Navai ay Depariment “wit Immediately’ | Reserve work of Mating resorve craft | send to the managers of the various | and also commanders and crews of centrals a quantity of navy Itera-| American ships to be called on in ture, meanayes describing the benefits | time of war Ae Me 0 ' - DECLARES RIBOT = STOKHOD AER cements French Premier and Press Laud| Petrograd Admits Heavy Lenk | President Wilson’s Message es in Retirement North+ | to Congress, east of Kovel. PARIS, April 4—"It tn a red letter] PETROGRAD, April 4 (via Lone day for wu was Premier [ibot's - comment on President Wilson's ¢ forced & speech, The Premier exprensed the|°TO*Ing of the Stokhod River, im deep Joy felt by everybody in France, Volhynia, after pressing back the over the entry Into the conflct of the) Russians, the War Office annowness, ‘ don).—German troops hi great American democracy, Some of the Russian detachments Ribot recetved the Amer: | sutte spondents to-day at Qual d'Orsay “This ia a memorable day in your history and in the history of the world,” sald he. ‘It in the greatest rd heavy losses, They had been the} | defending munitions dumps, and find- | {ng thelr position serious they crossed to the right bank of the Stokhod, The point where the Germans eue- ceeded In fording the river wae im the region northeast of Helenia, a town thirty-five miles northeast of | Kovel, BERLIN, April 4, (via London)— nt since the Civil War, We have only to wait for the vote The President's mes- suge has impressed me deeply in the simplicity and nobility of tts exalted | Gorman forces renters jorman forces yesterday red on utterances. The world will now y captu he i okhod 4 | wentern bank, according to the offelal announcement lamued to-day by the Germay Army Headquarters Staff. Considerable booty was taken by the Germans. ev of Congres 200202 9BOO00.9.0.0.0-0 When anked if France ex American troops he replle “We shall be glad to # and Stripes alongside th the Stars tricolor. ‘The front pages of the prinetpal newspaper organs are entirely given BERLIN, Tuesday, April 3 (by up to the message, and portraits aNd | wirstess to Sayville, April 4).-—-Rats culogiatic pen pletures of President |iivery actittery fire from Russian guns 6,09-0020626.206-6.000200-2858 OO Wilson aro published (under such asd GANOHAL 64 c “ outpont and the generat advantages of health, |looking for a more roomy location on headings as “great cltieen.” ata to So iho omens @ducation and travel—and also the|the waterfront. “President Wilson's moasage,” aayt lin todays Ammer reve reported fine patriotic duty they would be per-| The tent, which for many days en- ith, W's Maples obunenee | ee coee \rmy Headquarters atates forming at this time. joouraged enilstment in Printing Cae Tashindagenle warding operations in this House Square, was to-day removed attitude he has maintain war area, More than 100 Russia: This Mterature will be distributed | from under the shadow of the Frank« more, than two years, It Will) wore taken prison by the G aul among the girls with the request that|lin statue to a place in City. Hall a * $494644 044900-44040464646 sessossooessooesoneeenese |fOr MOTH tee sensation im thel ne, : Pi er by the Germans they inform themselves from it to | Park P are Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.) H. Douglas Eepolucet (the one man reported missinir), rd tateanentse bag encounters, The extent that they may become | enry Reuterdahi, the marine ose f he'twelve United States Na runners who sailed olpt ond . ob Hilifer, Samuel 1 Larael, Clare work ’ a ead rane veer ate a hey may Decome| painter, whose offer to paint a ple- ee o lhl abo ed oleh Gl pele: oe Kelly, by or Klewtr nf William By Roming Toxepn Tho Petit Parisien say “Front of Prince Leopold, Petiwat, Ope aides Porterhala, wae | Raves aa teen koceptaa by Cine Gee Ete eee Te Ma ca a ker and Clarence W. Whitney. ‘The armed or Aztec was America enters the struggle Not! Northwest of Dvinsk detachments leut. Commander Po! eld, w' Navy has Been accepted by Capt i vail ate Hepolucel, when the ship was sunk by a Germar eker and Clarence shee ov es orta Do- was sent to this city from the Bureau | Kenneth M. Hennett, In charge _of raver dt sceah mete te fd ipat ea dt bla torpedded Without warning on Munday filkht, ‘The attack wae 60 in order to aatiaty territorial appe-| of experienged raiders brought f ah fr ake|the Naval Publicity Bureau at No.| submarine near the coast of France, The men were detached from gudden ttt the ers had no opportunity to get into action with tite, but to defend the rights of bu-| one officer and ninety-three men, of Navigation in Washington to make : desks . | 318 West Thirty-ninth Street, will be- | the United States ship Dolphin and detailed to man the guns of their two five-in uns. manity." with two machine guns, from @ survey of recruiting In this dis-| cin work on it at ance, The picture ie sae Ty Rie i in the lobby of the Hotel McAlpin a few 7 fred ya: i .° trict, returned to-day, Bgfore he left! will be displayed, tt is understood, the Aztec. They wero in charge of Licut, W. F. Gresham, U. 8. N. This photo w Py neliee ee a Ipin ¢ | In the Figaro, Alfred Camis says: | Russian position, Likewise near he sald he had a very encouraging re- | upon an illuminated signboard in the The twelve gunners are: James Blevins, Thomas E. Dillon, Wiliam hours before the men sailed on Axtec ba tied peo the waale inte rent. | falyavitch!, northeast of Bog- ole iean ated hed Rebel AG] saga end Breade hg perm cerns Dees ay Inen_ the per meaning of the war| 44nov, @ reconnnoltring advance As Vermont has made such a re-| Aids to the navy recruiters came of 1914 and thertmpossibility of living | was completely successful. One @rettable showing in recruiting, only from all sources to-day. The great | | tr 4 an an earth with a powerful, | officer and twenty-five men were two men }iving answered the call, stores in the neighborhood of Broad- armed Germany, taken prisoner, y y «fo volaliat newspaper Human- ah ment was sent to the Stato to-day |t}0 Use of tn rata Rha Grabiorne : eral Russian companies attacked for distribution. Its most potent | And Iterature, -| WANTED AT ONCE 10 QBSER message yon hae, reed re one of our fleld posts, which in vas “Y e -|_ Mrs, Margaret a ent Wilson and a decision is 5 Leoay ihe call yap cantipeat Te] W men's Auxillary, made rae ir | y‘ now certain by the Amertean Con: Thith: had dele Toe de anes i the city to-day with a singer, Mrs. . reas which will give the fina eal =| samuel Shank, who sang patriotic |touchen to bring out the true char-| fully maintained tts position, songs from Mrs, Crumpacker’s auto- acter of the world war,” “Lively Russian artillery fire <= |mobile, drawing large crowds. In the Journal, Menator Chartee) 48) Goin sided of the wlochow- To show the trend of recruiting tn 7 Humbert write Look and Feel Greater New York it was announced | “Tt {sa moral condemnation of Ger- | Tarnopol Ratlway, on the Zlota Jat headquarters to-day that yester- _—+— — | many. Tt ie her bantahment from the | Idpa and on the Dniester was not | |day there were 115 applicants for en- " < ranks of the nations not only for| followed by infantry attacks, Clean, Sweet and | ment, of which thirty-one were | Two New Vouk Ka Men Saved—|War Department Issues Call|Reply to U. S, Charge of V ly 8. Ane her Big. Big Brother in) (yttay, out torn Hime, after the wat and fifteen of the latter te r A ffs ‘ ° | faxsnate fis wal > until she has completed the explation Fresh Every Day’ listed in the naval aervice.! One Boat Capsized—Eleven | for Men to Work Behind lations Contains Almost | France’s Fight Against Prus- |? hermes Tr weain ner doom an | WH SON AND BAKER ih laine Hates 6 i; | ‘ . ‘. poe | assures her inevitable punishment by | | Unaccounted For. Fighting Front. No Refutation, sian Bully, He Declares, | (ha"vnormaua increase in force which Y | basins Drink @ glass of real hot water || ARMY RECRUITING A partial lst of survivors from the| WASHINGTON, April Tho War] WASHINGTON, April 4.—Ger | By Lord Northelife before breakfast to wash steamship Antes, the first armed | Department wants 20,000 men of all|many's reply to the American note| Written for the Cnited Ire, |AMERICANS KILLED AT FRONT. out polsons, Appropriation Bill Carrying $240,- : sy a | trades immediately to join theQuarter-| which refused to acce r interpre-| LONDON, April 4—-I have taken| American vessel to bs funk by A feet poli ; 24 ni » Corps. Rapid| tation of the old Prusstan treaties of | a gay. ste firs : = ape G. NR, Winslow of Brooklyn One of 000,000 Passed by House in " « |German submarine, was received by | Master Enlisted Reserve | I fla few hours to collect the opini mice te Oaendinn tte a Life is not merely to live, but to y [cable here to-day, giving the names | Promotion 1s promised to men who 1799 and 1828 because of Germany's peeks Less Than Half Hour, ities In answer spells, stomach trouble, rheumatist of members of both houses of Partla-| Orrawa, Ont., April 4.—The casu- prove heir particular lines of rant violations of the treatle eee ve well, cat well, digest well, work of all except one of the members of | Prov fit in th part 1 : n : : 4 n eal t a bi ment and many of tte genaral public. (aly. late . pvt 4 to-day inciide| WASHINGTON, April 4.—Secretary } well, sleep well, look Loch What a e United States naval gun crew | Work behind the fighting fre ¢ Bing almost no argument in F eleven United States residents of whom | Baker conferred with President Pp the United " brings out | tat the Amer! entiona,| The experts tr anship re- Perlous condition & attain, ity yet aboard her as among the saved. | Nig list of trades given r 4 a ation n merlean cont "i jon no ex si 1 r | three have been kitted ane = © |witson to-day on army plans > Ge) E w very easy it is if one will only . : ¢ does not ap-| Sharply the wide range of activities In / but states that Germany will live up| gard tha President's speech as Ikely| They are: Killed In action: Lance Cor | vnmitted to Congress when the met the morning inside bath! Tho one whose ns : i tawain's |& Modern army, Included are bakers that part of the treaty dealing! ty sank with the moat notable utter-| Pore! H. R. Chariton, Blaine, Maine; W, | Pi” pias , ea wen olks who are accustomed to feel —~—-—. pear. ts gohn ROD OR Bae . | blacksmiths, butchers, cargadors (pack | with An ans in Germany sdaglieds : : |W. Gawleck, Seattle, Washington; 4G, RIBtrOR, 1 passed. full and heavy when they arise, split- mate, first clans, of Washington, D. ( [train experts), carpenters, checkers,| Germany denies having heracit|@2Ces of Washington and Lincoln. 1, Winslow, Hrooklyn, N. ¥. Wound-| ‘The Army Appropriation Bill for ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tic * ¥ ablegram received by the Orl- | Jed: Major Axcl Rasnvuasen, Sherwood, | 1917, carrying $240,000,000, was passed ‘g ers vi a The cadlegram b clerks, cooks, elec jans, am engi-| broken the treaties and charges that| Us dignit estraint and Insight are . fongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, | Officer: Expect Sev enty-Five ental Navigation Company, owners of K i ' il ( day gh sat ; a : i art ; oi . ee ae) Oregon: Serxt. Auxuat William Plows, |by the House to-day in leas than half | i Instead, feel as fresh as @ dai Applicants to Be Accepted | the vessel, said that boat No. 1 was| De! ‘ ' jth uly h matdered absolutely worthy of thotcaiumet, Mich; Archibald Edward W. lan hour, in exactly the same form iT " shoers, horse trainers, laborers, ma- | go. Yakota; Lout: by opening the sluices of the system aly ee chief of a hundred million of the|Cole, Harbour, North Dakota; Loute h k H capsized, Boat N it atated, car. ea rei z E ery i a hunde hi “ 1 it passed the House at the last ses- ch morning and flushing out the by Night. eine the ship, Walter | chinists, brick and stone masons, au-| Germa dental of having vio) ese a ie. Gees Jen Murcott, Rochester, New Hamp: |lt Dassed ie Motigg at the last ate: whole of the internal poisonous stag- bal ried the Capta Y |tomobile mechanics, motor car masters, | tated nticles providing for trea | Republic's citizens at this tremen-|ynire; , W. Gale, Cambridge, Maas; | ston sress. men ant matter. O'Brien, fifteen biuejackets and se. | it idk Salers, ane tL tals Gotiine odin agus f es Gunner James “Arthur : Dave % Cleves bring the total of the bill to $270,000, - Everyone, whether ailing, sick or| Recruiting for the United States| men apd Lieut. William F, Gresham, aa ho lnie ea ca apere ; The ng with the Allies by the ett Ginter ntngss Goad: Louis Balcnet 1000 were ignored in the interest of iy | labor overseers, painters, pack ma enemy other, on the ground| ‘The Joining with the A y the|son,’ Milltown, Mont. Ralph Dougall, , fell, should each morning before | Army took great strides to-day and|U. SN. commander of the naval| aie etinns atelier ps a nas tal aswaldaea : 1| United States 1s especially welcomed | Flushing, N. ¥ speed, breakfast drink a glass of real hot |the recruiting officers for the New| guard : Seta taRINRLAraY Tats erence roms Wah apa Cantine @dat water with a teaspoonful of limestone | york district hope to pass final! “Of the guard crew all reported e3- raphers, storekeepe eainsters, tent- | Her present submarine cam-|by Er amen w ure Nehting side phosphate in it to wash from. the Salta roe ne a f and ms ep “." the message said,| Makers, train masters, typewr palgn ia not credited with the first | the herole French, stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the | be ore night-| cept Hepoluce), 9 | wagon masters, watchmen and wheel- | quatifent f @ blockade, namely rd the coming in of Uncle previous day's indigestible waste, aml as ert men, They are aiming| This second } wee reat Inte | Wrights, ctivene us Not 3 per cent, of the } of another big sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus | ** Hg @ day and hope to reach that| French patrol boat an “It is the Intention to select care iy ntering and | ) France's fight against the| ee eansing, swectening and purifying |mark within the next forty-eight | Brest en for these resp nle place 1 Y 4 H Wh b As irin, look Hie apiive. alimentary. cand) hetors |houre. Arter that ao a day will bo| Boat number three carried the scc- ee rf ape or taney hte Re pdals auole eset . gael Mio spaiad ou en you buy P' ? atoms respi bse aang ones tle | and ve them the ank and posl- | Germany ke in her repl € d ¢ of our} . + Pang, more ene thee thé a mach. the goal of all recruiting officers, ond officer and eighteen men, whil ee a ee ae one : TRE OREE ete Catt eneare bingy grey peirn for the mark which makes action of hot water and limestone | phe big rush of applicants te the number unaccounted for was r xa eval | aise tay in tt hosphate on an empty stomach is aimated uate oo not] ; Ra algeaa now," says a statement issued t n leparture of German vessels in An munitt ylants and tn the treas- Ps ey rs a wonderfully invigorating. It cleans | ©X™c'* ongress formally | placed at eleven. ven |All that ts require fat |tican harbora in flatly dented ex t the t rrance| di f f th Bat all the’sour fermentations, gnsey, [84° the war rerolution, Inthe] _‘The others whose names were given| (AN te Malvoad se [east NBchore: iA ASR A Nled sanene HER CR EE Ne: HEE ibe identification 0} e genuine waste and acidity and gives one «| meantime all the sub-stations of the| as save ne message wert res ; : . A rita Rice l I h splendid appetite for breakfast, While | headquarters for the Bast and West|Mate Ingold Anderson of Brooklyn, eo ; ‘ ° : tide ay ‘ iY ; Wace tin adnaientariinaee tia abso ute y sure, . 18 t e you are enjoying your breakfast the | side and in Brooklyn are centers of| Third Mate HB. J. O'Brien of Passate, | Cally Op: MUNA Bolo ON tting t f th water and phosphate is quietly ex- | activity ofl. J: Boatswain Ernest Olsen of} cach year if ordered to do so an army | other German plying with |and it Is fitting t we bth free tracting a large volume of water from ly “4 encampment for a fod of two] Ar n ifeutra Awa have beon | English-spea wtons nerican, | B Cc e old post offic : re nn, Mess. and the wireloss i the blood and getting sendy for a|, AE the olf post ottice there wore|Weet Loin, Mass, and the wireless) mutpment cor 8 Dal oe ae and are atl froe to leave at nay mer | British, Canadians, Auatrailans, New| Sayer Toss thorough flushing of all the inside |™°Te Applicants before 11 o'clock to-| operator, Watson Stdney, 2 eg binaal o- | me Zealanders, South Africans—should | \ Prgane Ss ; jay then on any day since the coun-| It also said that the “third Fad tive duty at the proper in thin ip combing with Russia and with Italy} iti ti ti hothered with constipation, bilious |‘The officers at these aub-stationa are|ence between the American and for-|0f actual war or thr merrigs? 0 LARE GERMA T jto rid your. a 1ona pro on a aa t 1 ny united painst vt hurrying the preliminary exam-| methods of classifying officers | president | DE C C MONARC Y ; Von ot Cuned b ethers who have sallow skins, blood linations of applicants, ‘They cake chal chi loft fe uncertain whether tho|. "sien who enlist In this reservo re-| MOCRATI HY | se comin: ee egainst substitutes. disorders and sickly complexions, are y take the| th’ in a tatiana ne Bidcare | | The fon t United rd Bees te ant ‘Ah yore |names of the men as fast as they} man meant was Henry Larkin of | tain their statu il An - jeene Reet ace cuentnin ven pa nsec ged to get a quarter pound of lime- Ps % only required to leay ir homes au ie the grea epg TABLETS . stone Phosphate from the drug store, |CoMe forward, but tactfully discover| West Lynn, Mass., or Herbert Collins | (M1y rewired fh leay tuto «pre. |“We Demand Sar We f i Aumuat, (034 5 ry a yo Pen which If cost very little, but igs | Whether they are fit to be sent to the of Wilmingto: Del Hawaillan | rerred class over men w r ise oo Fr Bie joxes of 12, Bottles ‘ 4 | | ( i | of 24.and 100, -“. ’ sufficient to make any one @ pro- final examination headquar TS ACNO.| meagan was also #0 saved patriotic duty leads ; y REE C La T, bi t hounced ernnk on the subject of in- |‘ Sixth Avenue, “There were anal maly when war iy declared Organ KILLS THREE MEN IN COURT} trsre¢era’s B yer-Tablets \ ate Meee’ conitetlon Adve, |eroups early to-day at all the poe re : | Bita\'awauereat a gegqating haa ot Uawed mutch be ‘ied fey ABOARD ‘NATIONAL PROHIBITION BILL |ictariat w iermany ‘only na| AND IS THEN SHOT DEAD) seisscix Aspirin 9. and capsul: HANPORD, A 4--Drawing| | feliable — Your Guaran- stations, according to reports that “ " friend after of the Ay ie he jarters, ! 4 e: veg’ tes 1, ‘ { Wren ps hipe ane eplenaiaty«| U Be vat Torpec Pans Norwegian Ves-| ‘ ri ; / pies | Said Capt. Dice, “and expect to go! 1 Returning to New Orleans Senator Girt T pSeema ive the " 1 I n 08s over the 100-a-day mark within forty 4 : » le i , I ) sht hours. Are we getting good Without Cargo, | Antendment ¢ Ask o . na ° men—the best. We want no others. ‘ ) a Spa ig " Ru. § by Men are such a peowl And I must say the applicants so far | eee he Bening World ile Action on 3 ; ee ee oro jar lot. ‘They inewat om nd have been high class, in spite of the| NEW ORLEANS, April 4 5 Peet | F t n ern life ts aggre our going to theatres, ‘ ap oy, | fact that we have had to turn down| Norwegian — steamsh{p Farmand,| WASHINGTON, April 4—A na Ww * tne eternal evstem, Thal |e whe Sail axa dinner ) 4 ik bition. amendmen " € find the wrin’ and crow and a" cause of physical disabilities sy gel AictMao MAnata aaadaetaalena: tans y oc ikiow the ekin—you know that pouraelt EACE_POWDER, ‘Col. RO. Walsh, commander for| 17 for Havre with a cargo of m i re Se BAe ; fe tre in > ; ne te rd rosie as tated , ‘ tho entire district, said laneous merchandise, was sunk by 1 A mime f A 155 NORSE SHIPS SUNK ward application. 20 insignivicand @ Keeps your shin. soft and fe fe “L have not made up the complete! t; toat off the French coast Tuesday, 2°ton ¢ Henator want : wil rind sclera Nite malas . texture—Freeman's has been doing reports for the last twenty-four ‘ : pard of ‘ ore he Rae according to a cablegram received by t fale |MIaty-Pive Norweatan Citteens Alter (ta. appearance this for smart women for 30 yea 1ours, but I ean say it Is getting bet Mina i The I 1 t y fi x pees) you can eee them Does not rub off. Guaranteed equal tor every hour, Of course wo look for | George 8. Taylor & Co, shipping | t ve ierraee + will Yell you, Just @hudder all over, to any 50c or $1 powder. All toilet j the ) of applicants when Con- agents, : i the stomach, the liver, ots. Veet ke bai oorere counters, Write for free sample, | ‘ pas ‘The Farmand had a 1 plaint, They have passed deep oro-~-heteaen st . In Brooklyn Capt. Tremaine had a ik A aca pa in Freeman Perfume Co, » |similay report to make Brooklyn teen, all Am ing, 8 \ i Dec Cinslonesh, © ~ la Hot eaiie th ba’ benind’ or any onarien (0.7 & res cla Mailed im pla and $1.00, {ations and shows a Z LC means,” he sald, “We are having turning unloaded when 1 q Py Bitard Fink bad ad — Serene un usuilly good day,’ apatch said, | pestricth 6, ‘ clo ® ol & >