The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1917, Page 1

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Weather—LOCAL RAINS TO-NIGHT, Che * “Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Circulation Books Open to All.” ; reel Beahdbad ‘YORK, SCA RAE AE MAY 24, 1917. 18 PAGES PRIOR (iste New York and TWO CENTS elsewhere. PRICE {iret eos 28 U BOATS ARE BAGGED BY U.S. ND BRITISH SHIPS IN ONE WEEK Sy eS MISTRAN LMES SMASHED, HEAR ATH TROOPSHP SUNK; 5°37 MERCHANT VESSEL TOWNSND OOD MENTAKEN "Sree FRENCH LER ASD VICTIM SURK BY SUBMARINES INGREAT SWEEP OF TALANS =>. OF U BOAT; 458 LNES LOT WAR ZONES I SEVEN DAYS Rules Civilians Must Not Buy Men In Uniform Drinks. oars \ Orders Issued to the Destroyers to | Drive the Enemy Pests Off the Ten Batteries of British Artillery] oi... of vm|tFansylvania, 15,000 Ton Vessel, ~~ Seas and Then Go In and Get After Their Bases. and 130 Airships Aid in Winning) ‘sur oft conscription But vou} and Sontay,7,247 Tons, Torpedoed ‘REAR ADMIRAL SIMS BUSY SINCE ARRIVAL ABROAD ras Desperate Battle Between Gorizia | © “ay ottiver or member of the mu in the Mediterranean—Most of| tary forces while in uniform,” was and the Sea. ordered to-day by United States At Latter’s 344 Passengers Saved. penne eereoweee torney H. Snowden Marshall. At the Laesadiie ROME, May 24.—Tremendous successes over the Austro-Hungariat: a time, Mr, Marshall announced LONDON, May 24.—Two large sieamships were reported sunk (o- the term “military forces” will be| 4... a a ilar i : armies are announced by the Italian War Office as marking the second] 4. inciude officers and enlisted day. One was the British transport Transylvania, with ¢ loss of 413 lives phage of their offensive between Gorizia and the sea Following ten] men of the navy as well as the army | and the other was the French liner Sontay, with a loss of 45. hours of bombardment yesterday Italian attacking forces broke througa!°” "iy other Pranch of oe | The official statement on the sinking of the Transylvania, given strongly organized Ausirian lines in the Carso Plateau, captured Jamiano; mm the enforcement of the law. de- |OUut py the Admiralty this morning, follows clared Federal officials to-day, the By Samuel M, Williams. and took 9,000 prisoners. MOLL ae all ku: tiie Lalénd. WI We “dbs “The British transport Transylvania, with troops (Bpecial from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) The War Office stated that 130 aeroplanes participated in the fight- served. License holders who permit aboard, was torpedoed in the Mediterranean on May 4, WASHINGTON, May 24.—The British and Ameri- ire from ter ish artillery batteries had aided the Italians ‘clvilians to purchase drinks for so! ey i ihg and that fire from ten British artillery batteries ha e Arka een toaa resulting in the following losses: Twenty-nine officers in their advance. guilty as though they had sold lau and 373 of other ranks; also the ship’s captain, Lieut. S cans bagged 28 German submarines last week. Only 27 The breach in the enemy lines was® at tly to uniformed men Breuell, and one officer and nine men of the crew.” merchant vessels were lost. effected along the sector from Castag ere has been considerable dif Commander Breuell lived in Scotland and had long been in the navizza to the sea ference of opinion as to tho applica > ‘ é creer Lineteen The amount of food and munitions reaching England of this law and at what time tt % bbs miles south of Gorizia and ten ould go Into effect," sald Mr. Mar. |, Survivor aha tne A IN MEMPHIS AFTE from the United States last week was the largest since ruth- Meigs ct cgay ynieh takin PALS IN DRIVE 10 ae letoma, every in ann cules There they remade “SPY SAID 10 HAVE JOINED less submarine warfare began on Feb. 1. say to hae aaah taretea ee ab Aged sto ky Ren Grin a sin OFFICERS’ RESERVE CORPS “Clean out the pest” is now the order to all Allied DenRA Investigators From Department ¢ MONTH 5 ILLNESS navies. ‘‘First drive them off the sea and then go in after ace to Trieste. Sac ‘s route ote where liquor is sold, without | When they left Sav Hes along the Carso au, and exception 17 of the advance of the Italians ove) The announcement of tho United ands 0} rsons 0 Just 1 tate: F i sriiat their bases and ho rts.” this diMoult ground was surpris 8 Attorney was issued after Mr. hore and cheered th dustice on Trail of: German dias 1 for an unna ing in its rapidity, Tho count of Matien ea vein tong distance | “°? : Trying to Get Into Arm) Pugilist Vein of Pneumonia Important developments in naval warfare may be ex- prisoners {s more impress! ia pee telephone consultation w Attorney | Was officially announced in Part WASHINGTON, May 24,—Investt- Pes “Le ‘ aeciaine eins (a acpi Nivelle’s Goes th Hold All Aile| core rai Me ae 1e Sontay MUM 200 cutee or thw panactmant eerietin —Governor Wouldn't Let | pected this summer. importance of the Irallan ette Pc ns Against nication Ai iater onion with 34 pa ett Him Fight Here The British admiralty announced on May 16 the arrival of ae eas ie 1 Desperate Attacks. ede AR arta la |with 1 erty : vet Pilbeadaee Mey - a flotilla of United States destroyers, The flotilla had a ‘brush being unurual in present-day a acks, ?: re “i 1 notification by | With losses as stated above Pach Bh ne iM said : 7" BB this off notification by ig vat paniecs gunk reo . gh U is Hu sah MEMPHIS, Tenn, Ma i Les with a German submarine on its way to British waters from this Following is the of the state bikie See ee ek Act forbidding ale of intoxicating |M&4¥y’ sea, Dut tho prompi and me himself inte the Unitea | D&teys the Austraiian pugilist, died] side of the ocean. It waa reported that Rear Admiral Sims de Rent denied : P ndous counter-attacks last | !auors, Including beer ) Ro eee Peete ota tee | SMe at a hosp erat afternoon clared his command was ready for immediate operation. Appar "On the Cur hight French troops maintained their] #Y ofllcer or member of th military |DOMt® » aD OHSS Sa vod aie Written i nation s| from pneunron He had been ently he has been active ever since. en hours of vi forces while in uniform, approved by | y ay Sof the Department more than a mor the gallant tr ni hold on heights dominating the} president May 18, effective samo| ent with the ship ihavmentaraa | jan —_——-+-___. army assaulte mr Ailette Walley and the road to Laon.| day." The Sontay was a vessel of 7,247 | 1 f U ¢ Les Darcy, after a se tr Se creer eS rar te Ey way tat mange ere esas HO amo ALLIED WARSHIPS IN BATTLE enemy fr : cag. _tklon of Vauclere Plateau, the War|* irant proprietors, &c., ed In G bad ae as sea. While we w WW , pais ansahsa , testes Gad cca = he United Btates last Decomber i \ ing the enemy oF e announces, but were driven eae ane in afect oi The Transylvania was compura encounter fare wiatert ates ete . troops, afte a en ack with heavy loss, Since Ma begome effective on J pial 8 anes built § AUR luck that finally put bie trenches in the centre and on th 1 French have taken 8,000 pria-|day set by President W #hipyards on the Clyde for the Ar : : | right, oceupled pa t . leieatlon Under the Geum ription Law, | Mine in 1014 and was de grave thou re "le : S south of the Castagnavizaa F ‘Phe authorities themselves were “up | the Queen of the fleet of me, with none hut cera at nis|French Destroyer Sent to the Bottom and 39 mato road, ) 1 " n aye iibitory order | S2@ wae of nearly 15,000 as pg) 1) vena pee so Ne hoe - “ce a ea inline bs to the BrOHIbitary orden: St eet aris conacnet, 662 fete Tore (AML WAITS FOR RW D “60, Ge Lives Are Lost—Austrian Cruiser ea strongly Partifind he na hatever at enforcing it, | 6 feet beam and 46 feet depth of h | rhe ipiet est Set on Fire. Hin 77, Hill 58, Bagni and Hill apres | and she was the first me t ship | twenty-one Dar f Y PARIS, Ma ‘—The French ae state to-da Forty-two surv “The enemy was at first su eiaw,|A#lened for the transatiantic trade \\ ' Vhen We Gel | Australia with . 1 at Routefeu was mined and sur ‘ors of the Rout prised and non-j ha. be eaulppad with geared 4 We Shall Stay In Unt arg : 1 val engagement Detweer Aun Acconding tot mudden onsla er for twin screw feb a ee aa i : rr 6, Austrian force, suppc a ally heavy bombard was repulsed wit vere “During the day we more than 9,000 pri ing more thar “Aertal equ. 180 machines, tnclud of navy seaplane tons of bombs lines”, “Ten British bat on our front as brotherly pe 1 made a large contr artillery pr guns also pr “In the G repulsed heavy ¢ captured a strong point o northwest slopes of San M and after severe fighting made be considerable progress Santo and Vodice Manifestations were held through the Kingdom to-day in t ltaly’s entrance into the th . the war. Towns al! uver the ant wore decorated with the colors (Continued o Transylvania was i 1 He apnou ‘ ature M s of » ern J BNAtUre | prom Glasgow rf ) The Transylvania would ns displacement and measured 262 A 1 e k t Cecil M feet o twenty-five feet ‘ : : eam, She waa ratod at th one tan knota apeed and was of the 19 East ‘ of oll-burr ships, carryt nia. teaven| sired poster's shall- not ha Mince Hikes Minister of 1 U. S. FLYERS TO FRANCE. J ” a ir th : Firet Squadron Reserve, Called te is were he Sere O16 Men’ 9 Suit or or yopecat 1 ‘HUB w i , wetin Building H tole A . 4 s des ridey sata taken in this yegion in the opera tl 2 belong to alx reg 1 ar different divis Second Page.) cruises sare Mempais results ls to be extended, n uved of eooks. ITALIANS (ee ee eee

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