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Pperrmaarenes: « t he Oe Ri FAIL IN GREAT CO the. ship all the way, They| Joined by a flotilla of British sat a point a hundred miles | Irish Coast, There was a con-| on board, at which Pershing an address. ing and his staff worked hard je way across preparing plans oir work in France. floors of reoms in a hotel been reserved for the American and the hotel this morning was ely transformed by the plac of numerous signboards, the in- ion of bureaus of information, , designed to make the most effi- | possible use of the place as) ; porary American army heasiquar- | SOUNTERORNE AGAINST FRENG -SQUUKLY HALTED Germans Vainly Attempt Advance Below St. Quentin After Bombardment. to PARIS, parently started a counter offensive wlong @ great section of the French front. To-day's oficial report detailed a violent enemy bombardment around ing Americans in London ap- June &—Germany has ap- on the acene early to-day with ntials as members of various ittees, . Pershing and the twelve offi- of his senior staff are to be } of the British Government at | Me Bavoy. The remainder of the con- | St. Quentin and La Fere, preliminary t it will be looked after by Amerl-/to an attack which the French halt | societies in London. ed at Its inception, Violent artillery fire was also centred on French positions north of Moulin Laffaux * cecsieants Berens e's Party Inc fers, Enlisted Men « Others, | , WASHINGTON, June &—Major | Pershing has with him 198 offi- enlisted men and other attaches. party sailed more than a week without any publicity being to their departure, despite the it was known to some American pers. Here again, an was the with the French and British yn, the newspapers loyally co- ted with the Government in a tary censorship to safeguard the of the American offiders. officia! quarters, the departure po well surrounded with secrecy within the last few days many nent officials had been asking Gen. Pershing would sail jen 198 OM- and south of Filain, as well as in the Cerny sector. All attacks failed. Following is the text of to-day's War Office report: enemy bombardment on the line from St. Quentin to La Fere wan coun- tered by our own artillery, stopped @ prepared attack, “The night was most agitated on the entire front. North of Moulin Laffaux, south of Filain and in the Cerny sector the artillery fire was| of the most violent character. En- emy attacks at various points falled under our fire. | “We penetrated the enemy's lines toward Souain Hill, in the region ea of Belfort and took prisoners.” z, “Southeast of St. Quentin a violent | which } aw 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. THREE GERMAN PLANES SHOT DOWN BY BRITISH a a Admiralty Reports More Air Raids Over Belgium in Vicinity of Dixmude. LONDON, June 8.—The British are continuing vigorously thelr aerial perations over Belgium, and have put three German airplanes out of action near Dixmude. The following an- nouncement is made by the Admir- a@ity: “On Wednesday evening naval afr- planes attacked two enemy machines three miles northeast of Dixmude. Both enemy machines went down completely out of control. Another naval pilot tacked and shot down / Out of control an enemy aircraft five miles northeast of Dixmude, <> “THREE BIG FRENCH SHIPS "SUNK BY SUBMARINES Two Others, Less than 1,600 Tons, Destroyed During Week of June 3, | PARIS, June &—Three French | ships of more than 1,600 tons and two Jess than that size were sunk by mines or submarines during the | week ending June 3 Three vessels were unsuccessfully jattacked during the same period, while 1,005 ships entered French ports and 958 sailed. BULK OF AUSTRIA'S ARMY IS NOW FACING ITALIANS Troops Withdrawn From Russian | Front in Formidable Concen- | Baltimore & Ohio The Nation’s Highway via Washington a} % ee oe a — See | eres ee tration of Forces. JDINE, Italy, June § (via Paris),— A semi-ofMficial announcement says that Austria has made a formidable UNTER DRIVE AGAINST THE FRENCH GUNNER CLARK MADE WIFE HAPPY WHEN HE SANK U BOAT IN FIGHT babe be84e4eoes SUBMARINE KILLS. SEAMEN IN BOATS | FRO S.SHP Survivors of Sunken Vessel Shelled and All May | Have Been Slain. 4 PARIS, June 8.—A big American | steamer was torpedoed in the English Channel by a submarine, and the small boats In which the steamer's crew were escaping were then @helled and sunk by.the U boat, according to survivors of the French three-masted sailing ship Jeanne Cordonnter, The French ship was torpedoed in| the Channel on May 81, and it was while the crew were in open boats, | following the sinking of their own! ship, that they witnessed tae deatruc- | ¢ tion of tie American ship, \$ The Frenchmen arrived in Havre in | open boats, | ® WILLIAM Jd. CLARK,U.S.N cipemicenastpiamnenes & HAIG HOLDS GAINS | 9999949 246-9-9668.4.0-9909064 | Mrs. Ada Clark, wife of William 3. N |Clark, Captain of the gun crew of | the Silver Shell, which sank a. boat jin the Mediterranean in a runing DRIVE ' R R jfight on May 30, sald to-Gay she hs) Wished she could go and fight by her — 99-9996-06-9.39592855908800E900 0000005 ® Warrant Officer | i | [husband's side. The Clark home is No. 81 Wells Avenue, Jamaica. {Clark is turret captain of tie dread- (Continued from Firat Page.) ee nought Arizona, Gressing to-day that British cavalry! “Both of us are dn action. | stock,” said Mrs come from fighting Clark, “and 1 guess of the British drive was 5,000 yards, | nearly three miles, | was seventeen, and he js thirty now. concentration of forces on the Italian | from the Russian front, The state-| |ment says that the Italians are now | were taken practically intact. Pris- conftonted by an estimated two-/ thirds of the entire Austrian army. | MORE U, S, DESTROYERS ON FRENCH COAST SOON Announcement Made That They Are to Co-operate With Allies in the Channel, PARAS, June An additional Am- erican flotilla of destroyers and patrol No estimate of the number of guns | Two of my brothers, Charles and John |front by the withdrawal of troops|captured is yet possible, although it| True, joined the navy two months is known several German batteries | 69, Walter, Wire brother, te ae | | Frank, another brother, {s a member oners say that scores of German/| of the Massachusetts National Guard. guns were destroyed during the Bae father was in the navy twelve eurs, {sh bombardment. When Will comes home, we'll try On all sides was heard great praise | to get up a family reunion and have of the Irish troops which participated | all our soldiers and sailors here who in the victorious sweep over the very | are not on duty. My husband's term centre of the Messines Ridge and to of enlistment expires next November, but do Fed suppose he would retire the furthest objective line beyond. | now? Well, 1 guess Rot! And if be tried it I wouldn't let him. Men from the south of TRNAS OT | a ree eee alee arto: uth ongaide organizations from Ulster. | while he is on duty, but this message There was considerable rivalry among! is better than a letter, It makes ine the Irish forces as to which would | appler than I Gani Bay. we enew Will , erform his dui 5 make the better showing. When the| Weare tage thay oy te Be he fighting came, there was nothing to} ‘The German losses in their counter- | they can't say we are not doing our | attacks were terrible. The full depth | bit for our country | “Will has been in the navy since he} HOPE ALMOST GONE THAT STOLEN BABY | ~WILLBE RETURNED jMr. and Mrs. Keet Said to Be- | lieve That Child Will Not | Be Returned Unharmed. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., June 8.—The, fear that Lloyd Keet, fourteen| months’ old son of J. H. Keet, banker of Springfield, may not be returned to his parents, appeared to-day to be increasing. Despite the belief of d tectives that they yet will connect! some one of the seven persons in cus- tody in connection with other plots, with the abduction of the Keet Infant, | close friends of Mr. and Mrs, Keet say they are gradually losing hope | that their son will be brought back | to them or found unharmed. Rumor after rumor has been sifted | only to leave the case clouded in the| same mystery that has surrounded it| since the night of May 30, when Mr.| and Mrs. Keot returned home from a| dance at the country club to find the child's cradle empty. Bloodhounds put on the trail of the supposed kid- nappers the following morning took @ scent that led only a fow yards, It was declared by detectives that the| abductors from there had driven away in a motor car It is from that clue that | hope to connect at least one of the alleged plotters now held with the Keet case. George Walker, automo- bile driver, who the police has confessed to implication in the plan to kidnap Clement, made several trips to Police Headquarters prior to his arrest to inquire into the Keet case. A threatening letter received at the home of the Acams famuy, some embers of whom are now in custody in connection with the Clement plots, detectives say ing. ‘e will get -you in one month,” Was the scribbled warning ou a plain | card In the envelope. But the efforts of the officers so far to extract a confession from Walker, Adams or Claude Piersol, referred to by some as the “brains” | steeplechase; NEW ANAESTHETIC FOUND SUCCESS ON BATTLEFIELD Invention of Californian, Rejected by American Medical Men, Described to Rotary Club, A new anaesthetic, hitherto given no publicity, was to-day announced to members of the Rotary Club by Henry C, Quinby, a member of the American Defense Sobtety and a New York lawyer. The anaesthetic, the members were told, is called Nikal- gen and is the invention of a San Francisco lawyer, Gordon Edwards. Mr, Quinby declared the anaes- thetic, which fs @ germicide, has created a gréat sensation on the Huropean battlefield. When Edwards found that the med- ieal world declined to take seriously his invention, said Mr. Quinby, he ap- pealed to Miss Morgan, daughter of the late J. P. Morgan, and she of- fered the inventor a chance to study and perfect his anaesthetic, gua teeing him all expenses for two Reading from a let which ar- rived here yesterday from the Call- fornia’ lawyer, Mr. Quinby showed that Edwards is theonly civilian who has heen permitted in the first dress- ing stations of the French battlefields. He also described how the Queen of the Belgians, who has been dressing the wounds of soldiers in the hospi- tals, weed the anaesthetic on the wounded, Mr. Quinby declared the possibili ties of the invention were such that 't would revolutionize medical work on the Buropean battlefield. — ‘TWILIGHT SLEEP’ Injunction Again) Drive Bu The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court Mf an unanimous opinion to-day reversed Supreme Court Justice Don nelly, who granted an injunction re- Dr. William H. Wellington “nd the Waterside Land ¢ from using the premises at No. Riverside Drive as a hospital and sani- rium for the use of the twilight sleep tment REVERSAL. straining Knipe poration he plaintiffs alleged that the re- stricted property was for sole and ex- clusive use private residences and that only family could occupy a private residence > BELMONT PARK WINNERS. the morning after Lioyd Keet was!) pep ; kidnapped, was made public by the cap for iit yearsolds, Bad Gnwanee Seteetivies 4 day hey deciare that ‘handicap with $700 added six and a the Adamsea knew of the abduction half furlongs. main course. Top OF of the Keet infant and the letter was The Morning, 130 (Byrne), 5 to 2 even written to silence thom, and 1 to 2, Won; Sunflasi, 107 (Ball. It was addressed to Taylor B,/8t0 1,4 to and 2 to 1 xecond; River: Adams, one of those under usteat, aud land even, thither Lae, Heid contained a playing card, the ace of | Straight Dorward. k Scot, Bally hearts, with figure pierced with a find fhe Hanche > Fan. ¥ sketched dagger and blood drops fall- |" SsconD RACH: Meadow handica| with added; for four-year-olds and up two and a half miles.—Falmo (Kenned, 3 to 1 and first; V 138 (Blake), 12 to 1, 6 to 5 to Xpectation ynes), 6 5 and ¥ to 5, third 5 herry Malotte , rest Ifill, Robert Oliver | Ss © of Washington Sitahtly Uni | Draft Patimate. | OLYMPIA, W June 8.—A reg- istration of 108,380 under the seled- tive draft in the State of Washing- | ton is shown to-day by. complete re- turns., Of this number 58,141 gave |possible grounds for exemption, The | Census Bureau estimated Washing- | ton’s eligible population at 21 “NONE SO GOOD” Our Comet combination caters not only to those to whom comfort is the prime requisite, but its graceful lines appeal also to the man of fashion. 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Send for Report MM-22 choose betwe gaa ES is pra es of the various plots, have ended only Northwood also ran, boats, to co-operate with French tie ahead Ff tn in the men sticking to thelr original _ — idt forces in the English Channel and he Irishmen swept forward trro- ‘AN ALVADOR IN RUINS denials of any knowledge of the, in Schmid & Dee § 10, 1917 ber of important the Atlantic, Is expected shortly, ac-|S/8tibly, and everywhere the ¢ man | Keet case. BLUE BONNC7S RESULTS. ry | June 10, » a number of impo: jadlae 3 Ga Uta lines fell away, broken by their as- Meantime the search for “scar- ieee = 30 Broad St., NY. Teleobone, ; changes will be made in the passenger train service se DAMM dae heat. navel banca | Ul. They SOUMAL eaitenlly ana ins | | facea’ Ruey tn Chisago continues, | FIRST F ACE —Puren § | EE Se ahr mia ? throughout the system, in order that this Great National love's : : petuously, and the only diMeuity ex-| a it bo Lane cere ee cone |ducame 100 tateein: ane | i i ; ave been prepared to accom f z noe ‘ jepston by Fieraol regarding plots for |s¢qy" ‘won > dtarant i Highway may better serve the demands sf hireweale cc | the American ships. e eee a Oe er k ’ Which the seven persons known to |Muee' g7 {ui ge nit | és ‘ | cod . 7 jedtule. @ pos: be in custody were arrested Ww, ¢ ns) < | in the quick movement of passengers, and at the same | ‘ —o- ee “4 vitioh : i a in | é lap at one of the British headquar- | "AG © &—The Detec 03. Ogle * time open up the line for the great volume of freight |CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN {tors offices the south Irishmen are | Bursay heeieieet Tieprecave | Toke Osi ; | Ske t that War conditions have made necessary. The changes | | POR nted by green flags and the | Police Headquarters at Mishawka, |Semcena ‘also ran, o ' dilshs aiteet the Bort of New Work are ee folicun: lz saa vee | later men by orange. They fight |Ind., to-day stating that a man's | SEC ) RACE- Purse $600 addea Anon oa ARSON GILMORE, aged Clye, Cla'ge | aide by sic | a swering the description of “Scar or year-olds and up; claiming Ly at his residence | 2 4 1h " | 55 ty “ee one mile.—Bavar. 94 (Bell), straigt Ri o Frank EB, Campbell 74 4 Heyy : rer i " sememinidii ie 4 Vee Riley, wanted in connection with the | straight to Fr FE. Campbell, 1970 j The Cincinnati-St. Louis Limited. 5" Neots: ’ | BERLIN WAR OFFIGE | « (ogsnned trom Mitt Pewee. laces? Laneoainn ia aoe aurvell- | Dame, ibe Chontiet, Sat: Hampton! roadway, * Leave New York, West 28d Street... - 11.60 am PBN ule 183 180% 201% 1504 48% | | ———- lance in that city. 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Drawing-room sleeping American International poration WAS FINALLY HALTED Jeanie eruption, following the earth-| Theoiae " Ta Reap ar-ol nd up; h CAD; six L8H.—On June 7, ' VARD Lj Cincinnati and St. Louis lRemular ‘Guarteriy dividend of ne leuake salght have Wrotlent arestg;| CLOSING QUOTATIONS, longs Hauberk, 112 (Parriseioelt | VGH, Wether pelere i eee! a cents a ahare on common stock, payable | bess . | damage after the sending of his de- ecm straight $4.5 $2.80, won; Green: | °* ‘ ie ’ The Capitol Special. 1 Tena 46 Geiciose of record June 16. | Admits There Was a Destructive ees teh Wish et lange frog raping clesing, lst Tee se tod CTUmP). place $5, “wecond a Pe ae aa ; t © ‘ork, Weal 23d Street 10.20 ar | 7. Sina ‘ | jis ealal - Vow Alisa 0, aaebub Los (Mink), show $6.80, third uneral from his late residence, 2s 3 Paave Now York: Liberty mereet *ieiean Miam! Copper Company's earnings in| Fire and That German Troops ‘The seismograph ut Georgetown Amt 4 eae 2 Figg ROK: Lavttus and ‘The ove wt. on Sunday, June 10, at 1.80 . Arrive Washington . RTT 2.30 pm four and one-half months to May 1 Fell Bac! University early to-day recorded ‘, dl 4,500,000. i “severe” earth kk cks B. - | Five-hour train with observation car. ceutinued Over reat of feat it went| BERLIN, Wune 8 (via Londony—| “severe” earthquake shocks, presum 3 continued ver reat of year it would] | BE admitting a retirement on the | 2UIY at 4 distance of 2,000 miles trom - The National Express. TNA gear thar Glk teert ean | Bogie Cont the une cence ee iy [here. ‘Tho disturbance began at 7.57 f sag tly better than a si ast | a > @ to-day | ated 0.98 Leave New York, West 33d Street 11.60 pm year's’ profits. for were equal” to : last night and la until 9 The 7 i Leave New York, Liberty Street 1.00 an Ade + say [reelentiih.. 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Gr Nege ue individual packa placed in a strong cardboard container, wrapped ' gamed sabbeaae of Oi per share. fought sucessfully on the southern versity, the national palace, a cath-| Chile’ in heavy paper and tied with stout twine. They have handle attached. The Chicago Limited. Chino Copper Company—Dividend of | Wing of the battlefield, edral, national library, botanical gar- ine WEEK-END COMBINATION No. 7 will be sold on Friday and Satur- “I Sal ai 50 per share. All dividends of above ‘On the other hand, the enemy * day, June 8th and 9th, and contains the following: ; Peeve New Tork Vest 286 street. . re £08 ‘orphyry copper comp: succeeded am the result of numerous | dens and isa centre of the indigo|crurpie st 1b. Tin Barley Su Wb. Box Solced Overng, 1 , le New For Babe hy oh |June 30 to stock of re June 1 | @xplosiona in penetrating into our | trade. Doe gore, ase Fackage of Olt kwedl thocotatee, fii 7 * 9.80 positions at *. mlol, Wytschaete and| gan Salvador was greatly damaged Dai, See, Corp Bre +4 i CHAT i San : 900 Rm Mewsines und advancing after stub- | , : 54, 18 1879, | ie ' = : ; \ 4 | by earthquakes in 1864, 1872 and 1879. Toectal fer Wan ry ; foie a ae b Pica born and variable fighting via Wyts- | ; i ipecial for Friday, June 8&t Saturday, June 9th F Compartment drawing-room and lounging observation library cars. chacte and i Mensines. A strong| The vol “re has not een armen CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM (POM. alfertion 4 Fj counter-attack by guard and Bava-| for years Iways a red beacon a . t ru a The Chicago Special. 23d Street 6 Ses dion arexe pe enemy tat in | night, {ts irregular flashes from quar- Hetous old f < Leave New York, We ree 1.60 pr he direction Mossines, Further ||.” o oe “ corte Turkle j F Leave New York, Liberty strect Z00 om north ho was brought to a standatiil We a Saari o aie yet pangiht euceilea andl showered with 1 Cc Vash ‘ tees 7.32 pm | by fresh reserves.” ated up the sea for miley one hoco POUND BOX f Arrive Cleveland 8.10 am ‘Later ur rex | t tt oft et | ve Chicagd “a toe B66 pm | “Late our regiments, which| flashes have been at times aceompa- = a Arriy aH Ko ie 60 pm j vere Aghting bravely, wore with-| nie? by a ‘low rumbling, but there Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday, . i toward the west into the prepared | as been so little a sb dytid day i we A | The Chicago Express. Tparve pomtion fhattien ee, Mend ot | bration since the weat sido of th i Leave New York, West 23d Street BBO the eanul to the north of Hallobeke| mountain blew off and made a vent Sassen | Leave New York, Liberty Street , 6.00 ind the Douve Basin, two kilometres for the subterranean gases in 18 “ yds, are i Arrive Washingt ‘ 11.51 to the west of Warneton. | ‘ shells ‘of rest var Gieive Mitaecten ms ‘On the Arras front the artillery | that the natives had ceased to regard Our regular 210 good nugus lin’ seven delle ; Arrive Chicago’. bbb sdk) ee duel was greater in intensity in sey. | the volcano as dangerous i “Ee: L Drawing-room sleeping cars to Pittsburgh and Chi . eral sectors, ° > 25 fr ba henge “Army Group of the German Crown | California Has 297,482 on Ite c : F On th |e .. . . -rince.—-On the western part of the istration Kh | i Cincinnati Express. | homindes-Dames Ridge the activ-| gaCRAMENTO, Cal. June %.— stwnst Marshes ii © New York, W 234 Btreet 6.60 pm ity of the artillery has been more} * . : f mallow a) ‘ara “) New Yc rly Btroet | marked for several days. Artillery | Complete registration returns Premium Milk’ ¢ * perive maatls : sse | Aghting also has heen revived on the| the State of California to-day showed aay 7 4 Arrive St. Louis .. : | Alsne-Marne Canal.” a total of 297,482 names, or 2,518 O OFFER: New Orleans. er: t | ¢ Vrens Peres, ulation subject to selective draft in ‘the world ak In i ments rench troops, advancing | POP! =| 8 i Th 4 : : in a er after violent waves of fre, were ree| Those who stated Doasible grounds hey are first et Fines The National Way is the Natural Way, . 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