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Potice CommissiGher’s assistant| the day wero@those in the Thira| ‘ @Gharge of the Home Defense) Assembly District, of which ‘Chatham | Y, | Square is the centre. In the base- Fifteen hundred Home Defense ment of the public school at Bay- 4 many of them famfiar with|ard and Mulberry Street half a doz- languages, were called fromien keen-eyed young Chinamen, stu- duty and were sent at once! dénte in New Tork colleges, sat with iA the aid of the ewampet oMcinis| the registers as volunteer interpre- ae be sworn in ag additional regis. tors. In the waiting lines were many i Among them were fifteon Chinamen, and shoulder to shoulder who are members of the with them were Greeks, Italians, of J. P. Morgan & Co, who bad Turks, Serbs, Russians, Austrians, ‘Deen doing patrol duty in the Union Spaniards and Bate 3 Ffontencarins, alo rou © Jnite alow ie Gerer.” the absence of Civestey and the tadiional Bowery | The extreorainary precautions teken 10 stifle any attempt at disorder, speradic or, organised, were not ro Police Commissioner Woods fa-| signed two or more uniformed pollc men and a member of the Home De fonse League to ench registration In every station heavy re- ince, and deputy sheriffs of the five serves of policemen and slate-gray- counties of the city were on hand «lad Home Defense men wore {0 s Ps sept — at the disposal Teadiness for any oall from the po- Of the oh Hoemen and their auxiliaries; 10,000 ONE TOMBS PRIGONER REFUS | National Guardemen were under) |. eine Mh Ad hat eh a is in thelr armories; Deputy 4.0 ¥ in registering the inmates of United States District Attorney# the Tombs. Of the 225 prisoners of waited with State prosocutora in all consoription age only one refused to the Magistrate Courts and thou. put his name on the rostor, Hé was oule Kramer, self-confessed anar- gands of special deputy United States hie who wan indicted by the Feder- _ Marepals were rcattered among the «| Grand Jury yesterday for antl- registry places. conseription activiiy at the Madison ‘Marehal Power, in Brooklyn, in Square,Garden mass meeting last : w charge of @ district which includes “RE. attos states or no other| all Of Long Island, bad not only the country $48 force mo to ge, to war,” | Borough of Brooklyn and Queens un. ee rden Hanley. “I do not believe In vernment.” EP enable Blt ee Bix of the prisoners claimed ex- Sheriff Seaman of Nassau ‘emption on the ground they ate feloas. @herif! Green of Suffolk County Had ‘Three enemy aliens rogiatered an army of nearly $,000 heavily armed Dr. Sigismund 8. Goldwater, super- ‘ Intendent of Mount Sinai Hospital, doupty sheriffa on duty in every pre ee ee to the Board of Control in cinct in the island. Sheriff Seaman the forenoon asking that @ registrar bad so arran, matters that fe be sent to enroll seventy patients in Oould concentrate two hundred and the hospital. ‘Thin rominded Mr. Boyle that none of the hospitals had fifty men in automoblies in thirly joe covored > ivsure all patients of minutes at any point in, Nassau @ chance to obey the law, and County by merely turoing to bis squadron of automobiles was dehophone. [through the city to attend to that \ matter OPPONENTS PLAN TO SHOW) in many of tie public schools f- THEIR HANDS TO-NIGHT, there were exercises to impross tho "MILLIONS ENROLL\FOR THE ARMY IN NATION awing. \ | EO ad Te . SURSDAY, JUNK 6, REGISTERING FOR THE ARMY DRAFT AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS By on 5 > SER sen fea LINE OF MEN WAITING TO REQ- | ISTER AT PUBLIC 8SCHOOL NO. 114, OAK AND OLIVER | STREET: | UNION PRESERVED significance of the day upon the children, Tho Star Spangled Banner wns sung and the pledge to the Fin repeated after an address” by the Principal, At School No. 114, at Onl and Ollver Btrevts, of from aix to elgh registered before the though the: wore brothers. From Secret Service ogents aod police detectives in all parte of the city came reports that the real op-, ponents of registration would not show ‘their hands unti] just before 9 * o'clock to-night. It was theit pur- pose, according to these rumors, to present themselves for registration in large numbers, accompanied by wit- “) nesses, and on being told they must | wait, to declare “we have appeared | rmod lines « platform 9 their BELMONT WINNERS. a oe “ pep | FIRST RACE — Fo at 9 o'clock; there Js no chanoe | with $100 added: five furlongs; tral register before 9; we will go home, | - vo | 8) te, 19, out and out, frat: (Waker failed of registr, by e fault of | sniff, MeoTaggart), & to 1, 7 t dipspe opaad and) to 2, htrd. fline. 1.00 $-6," Ros the Government.” ie Chair, Paddy, Thrills and Toresa J. Chairman Boyle notified all reg- iso ran. the youngsters | blager | oe } TO SEE WORLD, | WALSON DECLARES (Continued from First t days of rejoicing, because we now| at last see why this great nation was kept united, for we are beginning to seo. great world purpose which it | was meant to serve, Many men, particularly of your own generation, MMS a TOFIVEBULOINE Guardsmen Subdue Outbreak That Lasts for Hours. Bulgarian Report Claims Repulse With Heavy Loss of Violent “Attacks. SOFIA (via London), June 5.—Tae repulse of numerous attacks on differ- ent parts of zhe Macedonian front i@ | claimed in an official statement issued Aid Keepers to|by the War Omce on Monday. The | statement a3 | “On the right bank of the Vardar [repeated enemy attacks falied oom- | pletely. Yesterday evening, after vio~ most persistent rfots in prison histery | which were completely repulsed with kept the Tlinols @tate itentiary in | bloody losses. 80 far 300 dead have turmoil to-day \been counted before our barbed wire | ements.” After «x hours of fire and violence. |\““ine stacement also claims the re: despite the presence of a battalion of pulse of English attacks belween the the First {ilinots Infantry, 200 of the Vardar and Lake Dorian and soute 1,600 convicts remained herded in a of Seres. corner of the prison yard fenced In by bayonets tn the hands of the| 9t100,000 ARCHBOLD TAX. soldiers, > ‘ Part Payment ‘e State Levy on They Jeered the soldiers and throw | Whieh May Neach at them such missiles as they could | $20,000,000. get or used clubs and tron bars in| state Comptroller Travis has received Personal enoounters when thé eol-|@ check for $1,190,000, to be applied in diers came too close, Major J. V.|payment of the transfer tax against a Ctnnen, in command, was without | the estate of the Mate John D. Archbold, orders to shoot to kill, or wilfully to Who oe on Dee. iy te on © the o ° jonly a temporary paymen e injure the convicts. | oay mach nearly 62,000,000 During the forenoon two guards! The Archbold estate estimated to were injured, one by a thrown mis-|¢,avlued at about $20,000,000. ‘The tax will be assessed after the appraiser of and the other by a rebounding! the comptroller fixes the value of the bullet, and three convicts slightly by |property and holdings of the oll mag- clubbed rifies or bayonets, Five build- ings wero fired. Three were saved, but the paint and oll shop and the chapel wore destroved A Suféestion to Two companies of the guardsmen,| Pipe Smokars:— who are in federal serviee and were sent to the scene only after permis- Just try mixing a little genu- sion had been secured from Gon. ine “BULL” DURHAM tobac- Thomas Barry at Chicago, were in- co with your favorite Pipe side the inclosure and one company btm) outelde to prevent excapes in the con-| pooper like sugar in | fus | your c The trouble started at broakfast at sr an order of ‘emporary owen restricting the | Warden ing liet of Tables thr visit 4 relat overturned ves of prisoners were aud dishes wn about Disorder broke out afresh at Ww o'clock when fire was discovered jn the rattan factory, Prison tiremen Who attacked the fan: swore assailed have wondered at somo of the deal- by convicts, but the fire was put out itrare they velgy? gtr Py Drivid Ing for {our-vear-oide and up i 9 M5 |1nga of Providence, but the wise Meanwhile the Sheriff and the Adju- Genuine er ne ea ees RReT eee Te | SP esa net Neve cwenins the dealin vr as" “BULL DURHAM an opportunity to ster, even 4 ors), 9 tc 0 6 an ae Pra dilien bbe h as | | ato ft to 2, tir Superhuman, 135 (Stretch). ‘© in cause the great long ie © for help. if they remained all night. From Po-|4 ¢0'1.'§ to § and 3 to 6, second; Royal| plun an {t unfolds bas a majesty REGISTERING AY PUBLIC SCHOOL 79. I iT Firemen who arrived from this city ULL ING TOBACCO Moe Headquarters an order went out | Amber. 147 (Rowan). 11 (0 10, to Sand) about tt and @ definiteness of pur- CANTRAS MEW D HOTS Sam |could not enter for an hour owing to hat one or more policemen should |fiinnoo uito ran” ae ae poate, an elevation of ideals, which | ne rear an sea Fa. _——.— | tho mob of convicts at the gute. Wie Jeo of “Bull” coated Piaces at the regis bet DORVAL RES We are incapable of concelving 88] there is any ground for thankfulness | for these organisations, although tt 4] |firat svldiers forced a way in for ae : - .* “waiting line at a minute or two after i ¥ mere 18 ‘ound t fulness | f orga ons, although the $ 000 000 CUTTER ILL ‘ - SM o’clock and arrest any man who at- | eae eeurl Se Own short Might and’ weal strength. tho privilege of ect ascii etieata, |PFeciae Agure cannot be determined 1 y W b i 1 sab toc en Case tempted to leave before he was reg or pureo, $000; for| “And now that we seo ourselves (the only privilege that lends dignity | Mt! about Sept. 1 CONTEST TO BE RETRIED neue. a mise sricke Arcee and | salldest, most fragrant. clgé istered, charging him with having three. year-olds and up; six furlongs. part of a nation, united, powerful, |to the human spirit. If volunteering speeds up to full re- | hoke arose and it . falled to resinter, although acknowl [Ei od sage! gf, Pgteliuey, ,atralaht | great in spirit and in purpose, we | “And so it seems to me that we|auiremente in the meanti@e, then the | - was foared that under its cover oon-| — arette in the world and the . Pe Mati een ee know the great ends which God in hia|ms- regard this as a very happy day.| ultimate draft will bo only 652,0v0| victs might climb over the walls. most economical. Machines edging his eligibility by being in line, A Ailstreit closely watched by the authorities as a barometer of what conditions would be throughout the city was the Becond Election District of the Second Assembly District ta Brooklyn. The population is largely alien and tn it are represented nearly every nation in the world, Within an hour or two after the registration place, Public School No, 8, at Poplar and Hicks Streets, was opened it was apparent that no trouble whatever was likely to develop, either through confusion or resistance to the law pegend: Miramichi, 119 (Merhnee) C0) Laura, aleo third, Time, Dominion Poppoe 1.16 3-5. Park, Bingen, Costumer, Rose Finn -Purne up; Fenrock, 108 (W. Colling), stralght $37.80, place ‘816.10, show $6 8b; first; Nannie McDeo, 105 (R. McDer Mott), place $14.00, show $5.70, second; Tuze Around, 101 (Rodrigues), show 3.00; third. “‘Time—1.55. Dr, Charcot louron Th, ‘Tito, Page White and Crankie also ran —~-— BELMONT ENTRIES. BELMONT P, $600; for one mile and .N. ¥., June 3. Observers had been sent to the} The entries for tomorrow's racox are upper cast side where, before the! #* follows United States entored the war, ag-|ouiane, taf bur lwterearvide and | gressive Gorman sympathy had been 1m) Ha, 4 Ci V0,” Wowace, Tr eta shown, In the Twenty-ninth Asseme | 100" 1.) idah, Walle Pode oar ohend bly District registrations weor at the | Zils’ tivina, ka WTR: Walesa hm: | rate of about one tn five minues in | up Mie neh Maven 118 reese, 110 each precinct eacly in the day, but | geepiectene eon) in the Eighteenth, where there are|\"s" iy from sixteen to thirty families in| }@ i 1 ‘Jecques | ma, farshens, 183; Yodeling. sf every tenement, the registrars wore | 1%. THIRD RACT For £ gf) taking thirty-five names an hour and |fou! 2! « Nall pian Ao nearly a8 many wore received in tho] |f)) Maule: Mp ale ing! | | Gixteenth. There was no sign any-| tok Wr Play tar Mut, Aeline Pair where of any disposition to hinder! Vourrt nace vor ih-4nd_ up. negli gard anti ah Foye t fox te Prophets of evil and disloyalty 1 ‘< t00 gewere confounded by the cheertal | RPT Tie iit: 8 ois, welling: fiw (2 unanimity with which the registrants | Mn nraight, orion oe lady | Grey turned out in parts of the city to] imp), 115! Stele Mal jon: Sto | which small groups of agitators had | {uf «(ui"%y. 00: Planes | attracted attention, In the Williama- |, 9X0 ACD. For tire year- | #P eure and Brownsville districts in pieetul limp.) 110 \ | ® Brooklyn, where the Socialist voto (PAi10, ie | ino has been heavy, who members of the| Socialist party turned out promptly int aan a With the American born and the aliens and were wajting in lines LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. pometimes thirty and forty men, inj on gi dength before the registrars opened! LOUISVILLE, Ky, June 6—The pn Sa ois dette, # for to-morrow's eas fol In the Bronx, about Hunt's Point, PIReT RA! Claim where Emma Goldman and Alex tongs, Hak won er Ander Berkman last night collected | 0), \ueiny luty am Ditie W a | 109; ¥eavk | nearly all the malcontents of Man- | Wilson POND RACK —T hattan and the Bronx, there was no| 00. lens. Liter i evidence to-day of any loca) sym. fod; Weie: Hii ea Keri bc ‘pathy with last night's “protest meet. | 4 ing.” Registrations were ratty W700: ehree.rowrald mower in some other parts of the ‘ Miatee, | city, but it was not due to slack at tendance of those subject to the law | er, 108 | As picturesque og any _scenea of | mii io bin” wry Were Won Mig | Meter ier 41,0001 the agrense pay _ —_ —_ V Hermes. 10 4 HEN you go on your vaca Muniood Tubs 14 tion this Summer have “ * your favorite paper mailed to || ii." sai, MM ith you every day, "i Evening World, 12e por week =|]! p-u! ii4 Sunday World, 0 por Sunday Pre ee eee econ Wea aegeh 2 at ole, fren Committed Suicide Rather ‘Than roll WARREN. Pa. June 6,—Rather than enroll Char Rea, twenty-six, con Pepa tt mitted eul + home in Sheffield, Wend" it near here day He drank carboli¢ acid. | mysterious providence wrought|because a day of rounion, a day of through our tnstrumentality, because | noble memories, a day of dedication, |™@O™ It tt falls, then the defictencies | fict Which Declared Docu at the heart of the men of the North|a day of the renewal of the spirit | Will have to be made up by draft, sv c Hich Deciares OCU and of the South there was the same | which has made Americ Treat among|that the United States may have] ment Invalid. love of self goverpment and of Iib- | the peoples of the world 1,260,000 men under arma in the early The “rebel yell autumn veterans greeted erty, and now we are to be an inatru- ment in the hands of God to see that Court Justice the from marching young Amer! Supreme |to-day get G vere Justice Greenbaum Sets Aside Ver-| 1 nbaum; of thela diticult as nearly noon before a sufii- | |ctent force had arrived to make pro- | Kress against the outbreak, With the j restrictions on the use of thelr wea }pons against a mob armed will all sorts of weapons save firearms, it was can't imitate it. liberty is made secure for mankind, | standing in 1 to register for w Gen. Crowder told the Senate Com- | . pig : d task, but by firmness and “At the day of our greatest div- [service this ning GAItSS on) Military, AWAlea that, par |(J0Ey WHlOh ‘declared thas the willl of BAN sHo® AM DUE fhe stubborn two * sion there Was one common paasion| Little squads of tho former “rebs"'| sonnily, he favored beginning draft-| M"® Amella Gertrude Cutter was} iinrd Prisoners were put back in DIED. amongst ue and that was the pas- merc hed UD Peonsyivania Avenue ing within two weeks, so that timo|!PValid, ‘Tho will was executed maaied ‘iti | CAMPBELL.—CHARLES HENDERSON sion for human freedom ° ie ad station behing -” g > 1914 | CAMPBELL, aged 63 years. “We did. hot know that God was|bands playing "Dixie" and “Yankee |M4y be given for the process of ex- % : : ue iT B AT i f ° working out in hin own way the | Doodie.” emption and weeding out. The Gov-| Mrs. Cutter was the widow of Henry | ' pees aia eee ee method by which we should best ser Beds were at a premium owing to!, re + 1 T. Cutter and left residuary | i (Campbell Building), Broadway, ry |human freedom—by making this na-|the crush of veterans, Many slept bel peiney hopes to get the men ABUY | oe of $1,000,000 to charities, Justice CREDIT 10 AMERICANS ot, Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, tion a great united, indivisible, inde- 00 floors laat night. To-night the | Select into training camps by| Greenbatim's decision wae upon a mo: | DENNING+—On June 3, MARGARE? structible instrument in His hands for | “vets” will dance the old-fashioned | Sept. 1 Ti ree oe tha —_—_—__— | DENNING. beloved daughter of John the accomplishment of these great| steps at three balls to be given in nore on wet aside the verdict of th | Week's Report SI . | and Murwaret Denning (nee Casse), things. their honor. ITALIANS HOLO LINES jury made at the end of the long trial | eek’s Report Shows Pronounced Funeral from her late restdence, | “As J come along the streets a fow - Kal last February. The JuJst finds that ling in Sin = one Woxt 50th st...on Wednesday, June @, mifiitos anc my heart wae full ot the the jusy was led astray by evidence Falling sl AL SINKING None at 1.80 P.M.’ Interment Calvary. thought that this ts Registration Day. | AG INST NEW T | of the aged recluse's eccentricities. at All in One Day HAUPT.-WALTER ©, MAUPT, M.D, Will you not support me in feeling that iis has deideg he 7 on ONDON | aged 81 years, there is somo algnificance in this oo- | . | The contest will come up for retrini| L032 » June 5. rviees at THE YUNERAL CHUROS Incidence, (hat this day, when I come | “Previous Pesition Almost Com-| #t the October term of the Supreme] port of losses of British (Frank B®. Campbell Building), Bros@« to welcome you to the national cap i fatdly’ B N ; Cour vessels in the submar campaign} way, 66th ot ital, isa day when men young as you | pletely Retrieved,” Says the Rome enema Si ait t htt * were tn those 014 daya, when you ’ W ( OR j will again show a vora total] LAMONT —At Millbrook. N. Y.. on Tues: fathered together to fight, are now ir Ottice ort. issued to-morrow dey June 1017, JULIET KINNEY , , | n LAMO widow ve roglatering their Names as evidence of ROMB, June 8—The Italian Unes In so: respects the last week hae goes idow of Daniel @. Lamont. this great idea, that in a democracy A te sca tho eet price wareettlt tan ant uneral private: the duty to serve and the privilege to are holding firm in their new posi ‘ h eed wer falla upon all alixe? tions on the Carso front despite ter — marine warfare was inaugurated, | “ o is something very fine, my —_——— riMfic strian counte Ranke as fm Last Friday was a blunk day on the} want: FOUND AND REWARBS, teer apirit is the apirit of obiigation Dosso and Faiti + clared War on Latin America: | chantman paving eourred, It is he ee Pani ee ting, cord There t# not a man of Us WhO MUSE | tration jy Heing carried on, gave hig| Mens were completely destroyed, | Reproaches Neighbor Nations. marisa pots Sais Be kao Hot hold himself ready to be sum- | oN On i pier Sey vile ag MS) the War Office reported, “they were | ‘ y JANEIRO, June 8.—Brazit | e arrival of the American units] - moned to the duty of supporting the | OP! is strenuosuly defended by the Tevere| RIO DE me . ag [has helped in more ways than one. | “Lost and Found” artich great Government under which we orty-elght States have said ‘wo| + wis forced to break her neutrality! jt hag instilled a friendly rival n din The W, a° live. No really thoughtful and patri- . brigade, which repulsed the enemy d ‘ | stilled y rivalry in din The World or reported | r i ‘and are-ready.” I am an optimist as to |becauso Germany was virtually de-| the canypaixgn against the submarines and Found Bureau.” Room Otte man is Jealous of that oiigatlon. | the registration prospects, I: base| “rer ® severe Mimbt, and notwith-) 01 e wa on all Latin-America, ac-| stimulating the morale and adding to| 293; World Building, will be iste “No man who renily understands | iy ee nn ee nthe tae : standing a heavy barrage fire deeds By Fe te of explana.| the keenness of the men of both|] {0F thirty days, These can be the privilege and the dignity of be- |My opini h fact that Mol wsouth of Jamiano, while main. |coMding to a formal note of explana-| °°. nat any of The World's Offices. ing an American citizen quarrels for| seriously disquieting reports have cr, | tion forwarded all nations except the|" In the last week there have been 4 nd” advertisements : "it ha taining and using positions, we were | 4 |] ean be left at any of The w a moment wie Hy idea that oe been received and upon the further | bliged tif smewhat the cen. | Central Powers to-day by the Foreign} numerous encounters, the results of Advertising Agencies, or pet 4 ne ri 0, ¢ D0 ° 1 i , © of our new Jine to avoid tho} harge|t? the Admiralty. American shipa [+ él! 4000 Beekman, , to serve the nation, These solemn | Come from the civilian officials WhO) enemy fire in carrying out frequent| Included in tho note was @ charge! yi yey share of ihe credit PA T° Brooklyn Orhee ated ane we lines of young men going to-day ull| have tmmediate charge of carrying | countorattacks, Our attacks stopped | that the attitude of certain South over the Union to th ces of reg-| out the registration enrollment the enemy and almost completely r@-| American republica "docs not comport | istration ought to be a sign. o the eved o evious positions." bs ‘ | Samay in’ (Rese who Gare four the It was revealed to-day that | tileved our previous position with the principles of the Monroe | dignity and honor and rights of the} the War Department plans the R HUANIA, | Doctrine [United States, that all her manhood | first draft eall for at least double COUNCIL FOR LIT . > will flock to t standard under! the half million men fixed for the . that he wh nges the rights and eo Rew Aas One Composed of Prominent | principles of the Unite States chal tional army. Matlia nes | Ome Youthful Thief Caaght After lenges the united ength and de-| The precise number of names to be se erae® z 6.—Tr Chase Downtown. votion of a nation.” drawn has not boon finally doter-| pitta’ (vik Landon): ame oied at| Jacob Levy, of No. 18% Henry ngthere are pot many things that) mined, but it will be between 900,000] Omciat Headquarters in the un: |Street, employed as office boy by W, | Offering for Tuesday, June 5th citizens, but you have come through | #24 1,600,000, This large extra) doe date of May 30; high Ce 4 ee ee eer |] | RRECIAL MIXED CANDY—At the coantry ston {here Is very ut war, you know how you have been | number 1s necessary to allow for ex-| The Chief Commander has approved |®t No 187 Bul gy age rier unter wi o pan or chastened by it, and there comes a|emptions and weeding out, so that the|the formation of a confidential council | !"& tBreRaB, Fulton girs ‘en ui wey others Ache hay fi OA time when it is good for a nation to] a. ; At compes |to the bank with cash and it) With Oaspy his ¢ aD’ of know that it must sacrifice if need be | **tve au ota will be loft, jot Lithuania i jomposed of the most/ #800 in checks this afternoon when Casares Cale: pped Caramel we Pr. everything that it has to vindicate! The minimum requirement of men | Prom! Pithuanians lthree youtha knocked him down and |] | mint Wafers.” Chocolatesovered tte, the pri les which it professes. We|for the national army will be 625,000, alia es - ye = a . ; | took the money and checks away | have prospered with a sort of heedleas tead of 600,000, The e: 5 He Cadered te, hee! Penson ev r ory Speci y 7 pay 2 fomere Rie atce more oF inecions | Instead of he extra 125,000 ol. Ww. Ww from him, The thieves started to run | | a for To-morrow WE ARE NOW OFFERING will constitute a reserve force, f ‘SING t 5.—Goy. | pursued by @ score of persons, : ‘ednesday, June 6th FAS! ahr alne 4p. ibd Run waalin. at » PAM] LANSING, Mich, June 5.—GQov. | F IT | satan Me oe any ASHION COCOANUT “BON hecessary and spend all of our blood, | Whlch vacancies arising from cagual-|Sleeper to-day wired orders to the |eral Home Defense men in the num- |1] OaeAM Fe ou have BONS—These are bie morsels of if need be, to show that we w not | tles and sickness in the front rank | mmanding officer of Company M| ber, who had been attracted by Levy's at Dielure thong he excotiones, produced from accunuluting that wealth swiftshly,| ean be filled. ‘They will be kept in| $84 Michigan 1n , at Marquette, | cries | ‘crushed and Prichent trench ated but were accumulating ‘or the ser he training camps after the Jto hurry to ry mir Two the got. away, but] Sugar mtod in tint vice of mankind. Men all over the the r a mpe att mt others | | town, “with National |the third. was At the’ Onk | hte 15¢ Sanit tucess deh World have, thought of the United , Dave gone forward, and will be drawn | Guardemeén eports from Negaunee | street Police suid he was| ThUND BOX nla 2 Me 7 Re ee i . to the Governor said that I. W. W.|John Doyle, eighte No. 264 Wil ‘OUND BOX States as a Trading and money getting | upon as needed, Agiators there were threatening to |ilam. Birest. An. efivelope. containing | meen oven peopl 1, Whereas we who ha fe | i at MUST FILL UP THE NATIONAL | forcibly oppose registration | ten dollars In, small cpange i din | nit BA ROLAY ST RGRT 20, BROADWAY 0 de ir é 7 "St : pocket was identified 1 f |] Closes 6.30 bm. :Ba ( ‘or All hearts of this people have thrillet; | GUARD AND REGULAR ARMY. |, _, he AT stolen mon 8 CORTLANDT STREET 7 ow ne sober col ctions h ie jatiate —_ _ Crone m. Dey. know thi r convictions which | yn addition to this force, there is x |] pank ROW 4NASSAU ST. have lain at the basis of our life all’ sit ihe unknown . t a Russians Cal Reveille Calls Young Men to ‘Cleese 12 p.m. Dal ‘ the time, and we know the power and’ ™ - hum ae men tO) LONDON, June Authoritative Rewtater | 400 BROOME STREET 23 WEST 3 dovotion which can be spent in herotc , be drafted to All up vacancies In the). nouncoment y ade la da, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, June | 47 p.m; Sat. 10 p.m Cloves Top, m ways for the service of those ideals National Guard and the Regular!“ Seareyee - ~|Okluhoma National Guardsmen ie | EAST 230 STREET “ 8T. @ 30 that we have trea 1. Wo have Army if volunteering doos not reorult| that British Soc ® representing — oe ‘ de} ses 10 Dom, Daily we a ty oe 80 LA been wed to be we stron IN th® eh oae arma yl tui | os#ebiished organizat will be pe thr mah the 8 ree ere sere tonen | 472 FULTON st. B'KLVN 187 MARKET er. providence of God that our strength [Ose arms Ho service to fulljmitted to attend the Btockholm Gen-|Oiighoma's young manhood. tothe "ggg BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.90 P. Miceanra crm might be used to prove, not our sel strength, Present indications are eral Conference called by the Russian country's service. To-day was a State The # hod ‘weisht lnstedee ¢! Senta eay 18 twhnese but our greatness; and if (bat at cast 250,000 men will be called Socialists for July 6, holiday. ‘ f é '

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