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R. Tervis, D Raasmusson, 1D. Ethiamil) e nok Cr Rrook oe L. Viatern, W. alia, firemen B. Olsen, a, seamen yuare hit with the first ahell on the) A. Ortis, wireless hut, shattering it. he a4 Frank J. Yerneoy, the second mate! paguuio, who lost his life when the Vaccum| Jy. Mu cy Be Tou went down, was making his first trip) Mullen), , after the torpedoing of the American | Be Yotocs tes cise vecona mate on tnu:| SAYS GERMAN N ‘CORRUPTION FUND’ BOOSTS FOOD PRICES yp Vounel. 4 Capt. Harris reported that he and) a Ale companions had peen rescued ",- from an open boat by a British patrol <4, + William Asserts Paid Teu- vessel i : , ‘ Im addition to the Naval Gunners nic Agents Create Belief ot, } SVilson, Lesher and Nickola, the sur-| Shortage vivors ‘of the Vacuum who have ar-| 5 rived here are: Oscar Gailos, First} WASHINGTON, M rhe ter Mate, m; John Simpson, First) ian corruption fund" is chile i Assistant Engineor, New York; Witi- | pion fund niehy f jam Landgrin, Ship's Carpenter, New-| sponsible for hgh food prices, Sena { port: August Lotas, Quartermaster, |tor Williams, Mississippi declared on ' usala ; " Robert Williams, the Senate floor to-day during dis Third’ Assistant: Engineer, New York: |" ae * Leslie Hatton, Wireless Opcrator,|CUssion of the food situation In this (Wisconsin; William Andrews, Mess | country ‘Boy, New York, and eight foreigners,| pity fund," he said, “has brought including ollers and seamen v8 : i pre The following members of the|®Pout @ hysterical bellef that there rt Vacuum's crew were lost: is actually @ shortage and prices nat | Frank J. Yerney, scoond mate, [urally have soared. Prices are pay- naturalized Belgian, New Yori chataat sa roghdalte a Ee # Sobn Kirk, chief engineci, natural-|Cholosical, and German agents are § ined Scot, Now York. creating nO present —_paycholog id Francis J. Davison, assistant engin-| throughout the country, We must { agree Ldphnca4 Pas gei our hands on the throats of these | ¢ . H. Crane, steward, Brooklyn " 4 epeaulators.” 1% moss ‘boy, Albany, |*sent# and the food speculators. Senator Borah, of Idaho Inelated H quartermaster that the food shortage is real a. ! lon (Chilian Rio! “Unless the war ends in two years the world will face famine,” he de- clared. Senator Smoot denounced seed pro- for “exacting 8 fro the public for seeds that are CatarrhalDeafness lucers mili! n orth aaaing. Veople who Oppose Army and Navy Ap- mighty sensitive subject “FRENCH ADVANCE “INTHE CHAMPAGNE IN HARD FIGHTING German “Attach Elsewhere Partially Repulsed, Says Paris War Office. PAIS, May 2.—Tho Germans made, several attacks last might om the Aisne front To-day's official an- |nouncoment says they were partially repulsed by French machine gun fire nd grenades. French made progress, Following ts tho t Office statemont: “In the region des-Dames the fairly active, On the Cerny- HMurtebise-Craonne front the en- emmy made several attacks on our trenches and small posts, The attacks were partially repulsed by our machinegun fire and our grenades, “In the Champagne the artil- lery Oighting attained a degree of violence In the sectors of Mont | tt of the war! of the Chemin- artillery was and returning with material } May Be Overcome = Cornitiat and Mosb MANL Abtive \" A simple, safe and reliable way that HOUSE VOTES 3 362 10 | the f curve ot Boling we made bet Wt) calls for no ugly trumpets, phones ON $2,827,553,653 BILL. Aiprrrsgy ition ryactiietas ff ; or other instruments. Re the German lines at several k i dead a cer? Meyer London the Only One to} potnts, destroying defense works i cerry yet many ‘around propriatic sure. i intramonte that tion to. thelr Propriation Measure. | [osetgele gf WASHINGTON, May 2.-—The House nolaes, or who to-day passed the Army and Navy j Starenal ple recipe that den te. cay | Appropriation Bill, totalling $2,827 ' made up at home for a few. cents 653,653—the biggest of its kind in the! | that ie really quite efficient tn relievin ra " ‘oot i Tae eaarpenble deatnees end Mead ets} history of the world—by a voto of fatiged Uy catarrh. 362 to 1. From any drug store get one ounce of ; socialin 1 | Parmint (double strength), about T5o,| Meyer London, Socialist, voted {4 worth, Take thts home and put tt into] against the bill Hei X"ehnpte ‘sytup made ot A pint oe ‘hot pe stile asso Water und four ounces of ordinary gran: } Sintea “sugns. ‘Take & tadioapoontul*tour| STATE CONVENTION WINS. | time: ay Lae : ‘This tr by. tonte a | gednes th in the middis aan | Senate ¥ 2 Mi to Make Nomi. that ‘8 cnt Itton would be I nn Old Style. cause, and with the inflammation iiosale\ Hoe sade of 4 the diotressing bead’ nolees, heade peri! from 6 ‘ sce bab } Tee cers susaid radually. disceet ALBANY, May Ty a vote of 20 j re from catarrh, © to 16, the Senate this afternoon or head nolues should’ gt sta passed the bill restoring tho State mi osu ae Bmore Convention. A long and heated de- {a quite Inexpensive.—-Advt, bate preceded its passage Nominations fe Justices of the bw be made by f selecting cn ate officers and Court) will nventton Hida | PIMLICO RESULTS. FIRST RACKH-—Umatillo, 199 (Am browse). straight 6 pl show YECCINA?IS placs $8.90, how #460 ae Pieka | oy y Dp 4 fy lette, 106 CR », show $14.80, hird. 5 FACL’ POWDER. time, 0,501 Urey Bagle, Ka nn : Beauty and goodness in the Tit-for-Tat 1 Music. Onward and pmo, Harmilton marked het soyal Arch also r f place im history; and 30. years of - | oe gots gree Freemans Assembly Pa Hin matt, women. All toilet counters, ALBANY May e Asneem Sample matied free to-day passed the Mills HM abollshtnx ‘Cimainnati, Ohio - Senate Contirms ot| Major George Fletcher Cha er. ALBANY, ent May v ¢ ree Fletcher On as superintendent mista ¥ Was con fenate to-day The strength of wheat and malted barley Makes Men Strong “There's a Reason } | } } { Whitman's | “In Lorraine there was patrol activity near Moncel and Ember- menil, We took prisoners. "On Monday night Frei aer- Jal squadrons threw @ number of projectiles on several ratiway sta- tions and military establishments in the regions of Laon, Vouzieres and Rethel.” LONDON, May 2.--Another night of inaction in so far as large movo- ments were concerned, was reported from the British front to-day by Field Marshal Haig, “Between St. Quentin and Lens there was mutual artillerying at night,” he declared. “In the netgh- borhood of Fauquisart a German raiding party was repulse The halt in major operations on tho Hritish front hus now extended jover three days, The armies on both sides continue lveked wlong the Searpe, neither side velng able to gin akUnst the big forces opposing, mn Allien Lost Fourteen pe Yenterday, BERLIN, May 2 (via London),— The French and British lost fourteen airplanes on the western front yes- terday, the War Office announce statement says that the new neh divisions on the Champagne were expected to capture the ts south of Nauroy and Moron- liers in their lant attack, but that |the objective was not reached at any poin tr « Launch Heavy Attack on Roumanian Front, SRLIN, May 2, (via Lond. fighting was begun on the Rou- mantan front yesterday, The War Of- fice announces that a Russlan attack f rh e Oltue valley wa nd t heavy lossen y tho BV 1 ee ne REMY RT Rockingham, Formerly Nebraskan, Latest U. S. Victim of U Boats POPOREBEODGS 1406 60404444494 6960444 OOOOOHH Hb ee geo {4 | » ‘2,533 ALIENS SOUGHT CITIZENSHIP IN APRIL “ENGLAND'S WAR DEBT NOW $18,499,200,000 In the Champagne va 900-644-0666-0040-6-406466 4 644 1900594660400606-06.06 . Ps é Ps ° 3 oa z 3 é fluence of the War said in part: “Until now the war has ca together with the deore > servative member of the Reichstag ———— Herr Nounann, lecturing on the on Populatios us @ loss of 1,300,000 dead. Th 1,300,000 NDEAD TS GERMAN LOSS TO DATE IN WAR in Birth Rate Makes] tive strike of certain employees it Total Reduction 3,800,000— | Pa" i an orderly manner. Radical Surplus of Females 2,000, 000, AMSTERDAM (via London), May|*P@rsely attended. © 2—The terrible losses suffered by) Germany in the war have been re- WS stopped in only one factory, but vealed in a statement made by Joseph | in View of the character of previous Friedrich Naunann, formerly a Con jused in —— QUIET MAY DAY IN BERLIN SAYS CENSORED REPORT CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday, May seer | | 1, (via London, May 2.).—The evacua« | ton by the Russians of Mush, in Tur~ | Kish Armenia, is announced by the | | War Office. The town has been oe« oupled by the Turks. = ARE — ON CAUCASIAN Work Stopped in Only One Pac- tory—Socialist Meetings Sparsely Attended. COPENHAGEN, May 2—All a counts of May Day in Berlin which | | have reached here say that although | the day was marked by a demonstra- | Socialists organize@ May Day exour- sions to suburban meeting places, whieh censored accounts describe as According to these accounts, work censored reports on the labor situa- fon it is impossible to tell how near this is to the truth Tho military authorities in Berlin| posted offers of rewards for the cap- | ture of agents in the service of the enemy who were seeking to awaken dissension among the people. Brighten the Lives of Your Army Friends By Sending Them STERNO ’ sole ° In Addition $3,945,600,000 Has| birth gives a reduction of 3,800, athe GAeePa ren | Preble Number | of Year Ago, fhaeh LOatiae #8 Rt 4 $68 | 000. The surplus of females has | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. CANNED HEAT | New York District Records Show een Loaned to Allies and $681,- inoreased from 800,000 to far more For Instant Cooking and Heating | —468 Got Final Papers 600,000 to the Colonies. | than 8,000,000. The nation hi Be to ag ee ee USE IT YOURSELF : row. ‘cca bled as never since the thirt ; : . At the request of the Department| ?NDON, May 2—England’s pre- biter lidt . ‘4 ‘on motor trips, vacationing, camping, lor sate, Deputy Clerk Charles Wei-|"e"t national deb; is 3,8654,000,000! ‘The report of the lecture received | Am: eee iene In the homey leer of the United States District |POUN4S (418,499,200,000) according to|here does not state where It was! 4m Sterno Canned Meat is used ‘ : figures included in the budget ‘intro- | 4¢livered. {8m millions of people. Smokeless, odor- Court for the Southern District of | Arm. 5 = -explosive, and Now York forwarded to Washington | 2¥Ced 1. the House of Commons to-; A despatch from the French front | Am hie toe “31 ON to-day figures on declarations of in-| 48 by Chancellor of the Exchequer | sent out laat night said that the total | Aim 10c can, 12 for 1. 20 [tention to become citizens and peti-| Andrew Bonar Law. In addition |Strength of the Germans on April 1) Xf The genuine Sterno Canned Heat (tions for final eltizenship papers in| $3,945,600,000 has been loaned to the|W%8 219 divisions of from 10,000 to| Am % comes in a patented grooved tin with the months of April, 1917, and April,| Allies and $681,600,000 to the Domin- | 14,000 men each. | Ava a red label bearing the name Sterno 1916, The Southern District comprises | ions. |. 0% these divisions, 143 faced the | Siswis tow, Canned Heat in white letters. the counties of New York, Bronx,| To care of this vast indebted. | French and British, but only 99 were | Her. & Ono At All | Westchester, Putnam, — Dutchess, | ness, the budget presented to-day car. |!" Seatac Cui: git ben ticles | Hiv & Gaerer LIGGETT’S Col + Rok 4,1 rie ‘o he inj In strategic reserve. eo remain: ne Cente Lest hap r lumbla, Greene, Orange, Rockland, 1 no new forms of taxation, but | 76 divisions were then on the Russian, a1 Lesther Riker-Hegeman Stores. | Sullivan and Ulster there wore three Increases in the pre- | Fy A Sansdccian @ : In April, 1917, 2,583 alieny, mostly| sent system of raisiag money. poobeeeerpreet i f apo ian cpitpiee \ Chin Germans and Austrians, filed notice] Among the increases was fixing of rend o a Salectnee st ue it M and, |e of intention to become citizens and|a@ duty of 80 per cent. on excess pro- | sab dlarohadh ta he bala Papi Tiny ; 468 took out final papers, Thousands of other enemy altens asked for leave to file declarations of intent after war was declared against Germany but were turned down. This was the banner month tn the history of the court as to naturalization. In April, 1916, 256 final papers were issued and 728 altens filed declaration of intent to become citizens, Tho percentage of Germans and Austrians was high. ctecceainligpoeminidanee 2,000 MERCHANTS CHEER MAJ, GORDON AT LUNCHEON Canadian Tells What America’s try in War Means in Trenches— Censorship Warning. Two thousand guests at the lunch- eon of the Merchants’ Association to day at the Hotel Astor cheered patriotic speech by Willlam C, Breed Chairman of the Members’ Council of the Association, applauded an ad- dress by Burton Pomeroy and gave @ stirring reception to Major Charles W. Gordon of the Forty-third Cam- eron Highlanders of Canada (Ralph Connor, the writer of Canadian stories), who is here on jeave from the trenches, “The Canadians and the Britons wanted that help which this country ‘is now giving them,” Major Gordon sald, “They wante ir apprec.it- \\ tion of the honor and good faith in the fight they were making. If you could only realize what {t meant to the men in the trenches when that message of your President came to them; what it meant to the women at home! Without it, Canadians couldn't have felt toward America, and as we do now, thank God, that she {# our best neighbor and our bg brother in arms “There can be this, the greatest tory of mankind,” sald Mr, Breed until it terminates by bringing to the nations of Central Europa the Joy no termination contest in the of hin- J of emancipation and political Ib |Pho German people can make pe | but the rman Kaiser ve . Mr. Pomeroy said clase censorsh!p of the press nad cost Eng |land dear, and that a similar mistake sho t be made by this co ‘The pe here had not yet gr the true meaning of the war to them: jhe satd, and tt was for the newspap: is educate therm. Sheboy Seta a Day in Saving my ate | SHEBOYGAN, Wis, Ma wan went under the ne | servatl wot ahead one | | “The Bayer Cross — Your Guaran- tee of Purity” tablet. Bay ‘The trade-m ester of salicy! spirin'® (R fits of manufacturers in England, as against 60 per cent, carried year's budget, shilling and ten pence per pound ster-| th German army and ling on tobacco, CENSORSHIP OF CABLES WILL BEGIN ON FRIDAY. All Commer dD es) al ar itches to Central and South America To Be Affected. rear for reconstitution. Ronee Ga At the maximum stated, of ance of @) men to a division and 29 div would in last | an ad | 2,628,000 men. would be 912,000 men on the e | n tho strategic reserve, | Since the arrivat of the Br aKa real and Possibly Press| rrench missions in Washington, |been understood there that th jtente bas under arms in I 6,000,000 men, of whom at least consist With 76 divisions there , ‘ owing to losses, wero later sent to the iF rm 12,060 isions, of astern and Balkan fronts. This would eave | (rs \ay 188,000 Germans actually on the fight- ing line in the west, with 628,000 men ish and ithas © En- "rance 3,000,- DON'T BUY PORCUPINE: First Number Out To-Day ‘f you are a Pacifist—unless you wish to realize that fust now yours is an evil influence. Intertory Con, Inter, Nickel Inter. Pager | Kenperout Or if vou wish to see portraits: of Bernard Shaw, John. BD. Rockefeller, George W. Perkins, the Suffrage Lead At 8 o'c k A. M. on Friday the! 00 can bo rated as combatants In the ers and the Dancing Castles. Those United States Government, through | jing and the strategic reserve. novel and diverting features will pot its official censor for the District of ———_ appear New York, Commander A. B, Hoff, MRS. F. L, HUTTON FOUND , . q | Don't buy it for “Fashion Hintsfor) will take possession of the cable and \o Tasty Dressers,” conveying the as: telegraph facilities of every firm DEAD IN ROOM AT PLAZA ac tounding intelligence that ‘“jewelled transacting business with South | * toe-gear will be worn by exclusive American and Mexican concerns. Mr. | — * bathers at Newport this summer.” Hoff, with a staff of twenty aseist-| Daughter of F. W. Woolworth Vie- Don't ‘buy it It you are wlvenste nts, has taken up headquarters ; Me | | crepuscular reveries over hoary No. 64 Broad Street, which is tim of Ear Affection, Coroner | morous legendry of the goat, the tullding ood uBied by the Mexic Tel; Finds—Il] Two Months. {| tramp and tomato can, the mother. egraph Corr d the Central and | Dy ty he ‘elated revelle th South American Telegraph Co Mrs, Franklin L. Hutton, thirty- | 2yan, Co. ‘hem, Rr ioten ain eae matin ‘will elude y ol d this afterno q eniie as MW 2 his nctivition Would ‘cover hewapacee| three years old, daughter of F. W. (Tied sigaie.. 5 81 your Intelligence despatches in the ritory of which! Woolworth, the five and ten cent 1"{| Don't buy it. for jociety Frehks he has been placed in control and that » Fade,” {th C eo f if d bis authority would tly be much | Store magnate, was found dead to- 6 One Fake ee ee oe enlarged. His assistants are for the|day on the floor of her bedroom in : at Se Lis most part women drawn from the dif-]the py 6 il alm Beach Roydens ‘grim ferent cable companies and technical. |'2¢ Flasa Hotel. Death was due to} ou from left to right. ly known as expert "de-coders,” an affection of the ear, according to} aoe: Hoff stated that it was a signifi Coroner Feinberg, who conducted a fy Avove all, don't buy it unless fou fact, in connection with ‘his work, t brief investigation. Mrs. Hutton had i] ere strong tor bie the govera the Mexican and Central and South! boon under the care of a physician j in the crisis, American cables pass through the A Ia \. Ford, naval hase at Guantanamo Bay for the last two mouths. The position nes 1, Ford, Editor, in which her body was found indi- 10 Cents on All News Stand: “PENALTY ON PA PATRIOTISM cated she had been trying to reach mene AOS | | noune BY HIGH PRICE OF FLAGS”” Assistant S Ar eaTiGh of Sag ees. a window when overcome. Mrs, Hutton’ of the brokerage firm of F | ton & Co,, his offices being in the Treasury De-| Worth Building. He saan suortly after his wife's deat acious Pig ad not been stopping there husband is a m F. ember Hut- Wool reached the hotel h, but cording Profiting by It. to tho hotel officials. WASHINGTON, May 2.~Assistant| Mra Hutton v ee Fan Ve Secretary Newton of th Ey es ae as Chon at nued a statement to-day characteriz. |t0l April 4 18h, Bi tle CuMee nc ing the recent inc p in the price of | the Heavenly Re A "4 ih “ jAmerican flags as outrageous. being performed by the il It is distressing to note how a whipm opportunisix and sagacious pigs are! = ten on the patriotlam of | 5 DIE iN BOILER EXPLOSION. | | dis or nm acid tn these tablets and capsule overs the sn Tablets sold in Pocket Boxes of 12—Bottles of Capeules sold in sealed packages of 12 and 24 er-Tablets and Capsules of ASpirin rican of the to me One Genuine Aspirin An additional sign of identi- fication — the Bayer Cross on every package and every fingers of the p Ve rete Bine Wlown to o duty | eces Madelphia, eitizen, where he] pyr aADpuLPHIA Five men Koc KEL wore Kil 6 late lust night when a Pig OULBSINg the) 7 was blown to pieces public, to use | freight | . oy ha Avant ¥ ane to expose said | by a bursting Boller in the West Phil without Hesitation vards of the Pennsylvania Ral \y water in the boiler was given ai he victims were employees AMERICAN AVIATOR HU Member of Fre a, Palle 700 Beet Doottttle, advance at Winnipes futile talk was pa 6 1-4 to $1.86 at was mbe eat abou Ya ta were higher atest Agures: —_ WHEAT _AND CHICAGO MARKET. WHEAT. of the RT. Y strong CORN $1,428,091; deftet , decrease $891,407 BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ake 8.684, aT i EXPLOSIVES Send for full report AE-22 covering Reading. system, March surplus aft 14," decrease $747, irplus after charges $3, American Tobacco i . rly dividend of 6 per cent. on this issue. rm Block, yable June 1 to stock fe wn Smelting nd regula rterly: div ‘on common stock ck of record May 25, and Y on preferred stock, | pay June } to stock of record May 11 da May Schmidt & Deery, ry, 30 Broad St, N. Y. feleohena, Retining dends of Company, quarter! h r June a of | to stock o! | CiED. i On May @, at hia home tn ay 3d n 7 oienta Fraite wns LSC ursday, ~~ Special ial for To-Morrow, chelcres of tho *T9, AND ate BON BONS—The t e mellowest. i tow lustons. richness st nd TOF iv-craft are responsible for iit ath cm these duintles. WE ALSO OFFER: Cream ellence 01 ITALIAN STYLF CREAM CHOCO. LATES—Ot course, you know these big. dusky morsels of candy delight, having centres Heheat.| Yenilla flavored Sugar Cream end Yinckete ot that fam wood, 34¢ Mass tnaliion Bitter-Sweet Choes olate, POUND BOX 208 BROA\ Closes T p.m. ey ty, BAST, “420. ‘oTR 12 p.m, ct screams ARCLAY STREET 30 p.m Batt 0 oom TLANDT STREET 1 p,m, Dally PARK ROW @NASBAU ST. oes 12D, BD, COME. aTREET 23 WEST STH" erneer Ne ‘ Bat. 10 p,m lowes Tp. mi Bat. 10 pei EAST 2D STREET 149TH ST, @ 3D AVE, oer 10 p.m. Bally 130. 472 FULTON ST. B'KLYN 187 MARKET. ‘Nesear Clones 11.80 p.m. Daily Closes 11,300.m, 1289 BROADWAY, Brookiyn, Closes 11.90 P. Mim-Saturday 1 oot at Insiudge the aaniainer

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