The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1917, Page 1

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vt MOLE LER: a NS, BRITISH AND FRENCH. ALL CA Che J “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | f “Ciro aiation Books Open to All.’’ ] SC FTES mt, MMR LE Wensomt—SNNEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917. 18 PAGES PRIOR (tabs sts" ele PRICE (hte, A IN A CREAT TALAN DANE SMMEOHEEAD praru perc areas SSMSSIC! Oye W PLOT TO TE MLONGATHRTYMLEFRONT. ==... TOBATLEWTHOURAILES.- =>. OR WEEK THE ARMY ptly—Missi N sals to Manufacturers to | ——_—__°42__—_ — | ae in internal Att airs. Avert Labor Clashes. , British Recapture Most of the Ground| wasitiaTO%; Rigie vty SritiGh) FAGmiraliy, (Makes) HOrnlell:. -) gveees a. aa Lost at Bullecourt, While ther vim Announcement of the Arrival of vii in seen ereenaen French Repulse Violent Attacks : |Chairman Dent, of the House FIRST U. S. WARSHIPS AT FRONT ENEMIES OF DRAFT BLOCK THE ARMY BILL, 3.375 AUSTRIANS CAPTURED S100000000.04 AMERICAN DESTROYERS © UNLESAMSEYE QPPONENTS OF THE DRAFT UP BILL Mili- | the National Assoctation tary Committee, Discovered Plan ikauak= ty We the First Sea Fighting Force From Ww f, this afternoon, He outtined | in Which Tammany Figures— : s ,000,000, | % jwhat th vernment expects of the | ° ° : by Crown Prince’s Army. nat the growing on-| the United States. |inanutacturers in the war erin wk} WWill Try to Foil It by Pressing ELITE EOE | re wia caused the deeiston to Allied dlccccniininbalscaenstise ing @ st harmony be- | . : ROME, May 10 (via London) —The War Office announced to-da edna ge LONDON, May 16.—An American torpedo boat |‘ ° "4 and re or Action at Conference To-Night. jonal Governme wt the Yr, Redfield incidentally warned Pre erday the Italians thus far| I joghs waeventer.way tind y and thirty machine | 7 that as a result of the offe have captured 3,375 prisone guns. Over a front of trom 25 30 mile ¢ italian: guir @ roaring begun ye: . a mountain b; s unde of the loan will be United States for rail food as well as inén clared, “It is a fact, and t we may face next By Samuel M. Williams. Sprcial Staff Correapondent of ‘The Evening Word.) “A United States en flotilla has arrived to co- | * operate with our naval forces,” the Admiralty statement" declared. ~ PLENTY OF WHEAT eae den WASHINGTON, D. C., May 16—The action of the He ene even P “The American destroyers arrived at Queenstown,” : ! a ‘el mendié ; penne : ’ ie pose of raising the rate of pay, is accepted as a deliberate mo cig a He Bombre alge »\the Admiralty statement said. ; : the entire selective draft system pee Pate ; IN | 5. SA A at é “Rear Admiral Sims is in daily touch with the chief : Y Uns In the group of plotters are various elements, including 2 a ee oe ’ © of staff. paiinael earn ther en wow | inely opposed to conscript vantage, and timi 4 members afraic me sentiment, Even “The services the United States vessels are rendering “ "the allies is of the greatest value and is deeply appreciated.” WASHINGTON, May 1 When the Britisk ment was received, the Navy Department logan of stan It fell to my 5 ew days ago| President i OF BOARD OF RADE <%= We to speak fran to a lal wders UV) i detracking the Administrs programme tor hastil ® Chairman Dent of the ‘ REPORT OF U.S, WOMAN SHOT AS SPY DENIED <»: Lise ened r 14, when ful drumfire t when pay pre “Durir , 1 but te : $ c ne : Informatior ve . a ’ WASHINGTON, May 16 Published uw ‘ Aw i hk = ania eports fp come from ain of 1 ned , Swi at Mrs, Ka 4 An ws Cow ‘ would Ita an shot i the Italian ry aaa si over the ed re ae Miliukoft gaa as Foreign he ; : forward t of Russa Minister-—Kerensky New te what is requ 1 % ‘ : and : Head of War Office i! through this legation. 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M me 1 f N i ts ns * ' 1ER Ligh flour y " 1 ) HAIG'S ARMY REGAINS ioe : x : \ rh GROUND AT BULLECOURT : nod an ¢ non seksi “ ship t 4 1 & mor : . at ‘ A 4 Say O ere se ay Unit f 4 " Und t 4 ‘ 4 v w M A ki I 1 va Ww 1 , al ' Iie WOKLD THAYER BOREAL ’ ° asveue. | 64) ting de > A f " DEWADEH-OL (Mart, Olive Oi & bron q ' a $: ‘ig Sellers’ che n " i ry Fe Cont inued on Second Pag oats dropped with whea Cote toe mle, Tejeoscxe Hoekman 6000,—Adre a difference in Views beiween Lim (em sbouted B ibe housetos Mas Wee tS. ay wi aart, na se may ha ben trons, destroyer flotilla is now “at the front” somewhere in Eu aysnw ysis Neon mat «PAY OF SOLDIERS CAUSES ropean waters, the British Admiralty officially announced jes plea for everybody who can to-day. [te $e te satan ... SECOND SETBACK. TO owe ted. BILL suse of Rep- | Fesentatives to-day in recommitting the Army Conscription bill for pur- ve to wreck those genu- ion, scheming politicians looking for petty.ad- Tammany, ding by the nks of those making an army House Mil ered evidence the Confer a second report ovision voted ult and pe nicated with the Senate and a_ hasty es was called the Senate was le voted t was ar planned fo this before fternoon and with provi t division ¢ rdered in Wood vate at s of 06 per —

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